HC Deb 21 April 1920 vol 128 cc407-8
Sir DONALD MACLEAN

May I ask the Leader of the House whether, in the event of the Motions which are on the Paper for a quarter-past eight to-night—[(1) Congestion in Ports, (2) Incidence of Taxation (Workmen)]—not being proceeded with, the Government have any idea as to what business they might take?

Mr. BONAR LAW

Should there be time, the Government propose to take the Second Reading of the Ecclesiastical Tithe Kent Charge (Rates) Bill, and, if there be further time, the Financial Resolution of the Imperial War Museum Bill.

Mr. DEVLIN

Do the Government intend to proceed with the so-called Home Rule Bill?

Mr. BONAR LAW

They certainly intend to proceed with the Government of Ireland Bill—but not to-night.