§ 19. Mr. GINNELLasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer, having regard to the taxation of Ireland, found by the Financial Relations Commission to exceed by £2,750,000 a year its fair proportion. now-more than doubled as a result of the War, and the consequent anxiety in Ireland, if he will say when the House will devote a day to a discussion of this subject so vital to Ireland?
§ Mr. BONAR LAWThe hon. Member will have the usual opportunities for raising this matter, but I must not be taken as accepting the implication in the earlier part of his question.