HC Deb 20 July 1911 vol 28 c1283
Sir RANDOLF BAKER

asked the Prime Minister whether he could see his way to abolishing the Eleven o'clock Rule, seeing that the Government, by moving its suspension eight times out of the last twelve Parliamentary days on which it would have taken effect, had practically shown its failure?

The PRIME MINISTER

The answer is in the negative. As a rule, at this period of the Session the Eleven o'clock Rule is suspended every night.