§ Mr. CHAPLINMay I ask the right hon. Gentleman the Minister of Munitions if there is to be any change in the business of this week?
§ Mr. LLOYD GEORGETo-day we shall begin with the Committee stage of the Pensions Bill; then take the Money Resolution of the National Registration Bill, and the Committee stage of that Bill.
To-morrow, instead of taking Supply, we shall take the Report of the Money Resolution and continue the Committee stage of the National Registration Bill, and will suspend the Eleven o'clock Rule for this Bill.
§ Mr. DENMANIs it proposed to take the Third Reading of the National Registration Bill to-morrow?
§ Mr. LLOYD GEORGEWe will see how we get on.
§ Mr. W. THORNEWould it not be very much better to sit on Friday, instead of suspending the rule to-morrow night? [HON. MEMBERS: "No!"]
§ Mr. LLOYD GEORGEI think that, on the whole, the suspension of the Eleven o'clock Rule is a very salutary thing. We had to do it last Thursday.
§ Mr. R. McNEILLWill the right hon. Gentleman suspend the time table on the Resolution dealing with the Registration Bill.
§ Mr. LLOYD GEORGEThat is quite unnecessary.