HC Deb 27 July 1911 vol 28 c1821
Sir RANDOLF BAKER

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he proposes to take the Schedules of the Insurance Bill relating to invalidity before the unemployment portion of the Bill or after it?

Mr. HOBHOUSE

The Schedules would in the ordinary course be taken after the portions of the Bill dealing with unemployment and with general matters.

Sir R. BAKER

Would it not be extremely inconvenient if, when the Bill is in the House, after discussing invalidity for some weeks we should turn our attention to unemployment, leaving big questions in the Schedule till a later date, and then come back to the unemployment portion?

Mr. HOBHOUSE

If the hon. Member will put a question down I will consider the matter again.