HC Deb 10 July 1916 vol 84 c15
47. Mr. JOYNSON-HICKS

asked the Prime Minister whether he recognises the right of the House of Commons to express its opinion upon the condemnation of the Government, contained in the Report of the Royal Commission on the Rebellion in Ireland; and, if so, when he will give a day for the purpose?

61. Mr. LOUGH

asked the Prime Minister whether any action is proposed with reference to the Report of the Royal Commission on the Rebellion in Ireland; and when this House will be given an opportunity to discuss it?

The PRIME MINISTER

I will answer this question and Question 61 together. I am disposed to deprecate such a discussion at the present moment. But if any specific Motion appears on the Paper I will consult my colleagues on the matter.