HC Deb 28 February 1912 vol 34 c1350
Mr. GODFREY LOCKER-LAMPSON

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he has seen a circular letter from the National Health Commission stating that certain action had been taken by them in accordance with instructions received from him; whether it is to be understood that the Commissioners are in the position of ordinary Government Departments acting under the instructions of a Minister who takes responsibility to Parliament for all their actions and decisions; and whether the Commission have therefore, before taking any important decision or action, to ascertain, and then to carry out, the views of the Chancellor of the Exchequer or the Secretary to the Treasury as the responsible Minister, and are not free to form and to act upon their own views as a Commission?

Mr. MASTERMAN

Perhaps the hon. Gentleman will postpone this question for the present.

Mr. G. LOCKER-LAMPSON

Will the hon. Gentleman be able to give an answer on Monday?

Mr. MASTERMAN

I think I can give the answer to-morrow. The Chancellor of the Exchequer is extraordinarily busy at this moment as the hon. Member knows.