HC Deb 20 June 1918 vol 107 cc478-9
29. Major NEWMAN

asked the President of the Board of Trade whether he is aware that a weekly levy, the proceeds of which are sent to the clerical and republican fund to resist the extension of the Military Service Act to the South and West of Ireland, is being imposed by certain trade unions in Ireland; whether he is aware that loyal working men are compelled to subscribe under threats to this levy; is it in his power to take any action in this matter; and, if so, will he take such action without delay?

The CHIEF SECRETARY for IRELAND (Mr. Shortt)

The reports which have reached me indicate that in the case of some unions a levy to resist Conscription has been imposed. There appears to be no evidence of threats to enforce the subscription. The answer to the last part of the question is in the negative.

Major NEWMAN

Is it legal for trade unions to impose a levy of this sort?

Mr. SHORTT

The hon. and gallant Gentleman should put that question to the Law Officers.

Major NEWMAN

Could I send the right hon. Gentleman correspondence dealing with the matter?

Mr. SHORTT

Certainly.

Major NEWMAN

Will he return it?

Mr. SHORTT

I cannot promise that.