HC Deb 09 August 1920 vol 133 c23
49. Mr. MORRIS

asked the Prime Minister whether, in the event of the immediate cessation of disorder in Ireland, he will undertake on behalf of the Government to introduce a Bill, and carry the same through all its stages by Christmas, giving Ireland self-government on the basis of Dominion Home Rule, reserving only the control of the Army and Navy and giving any Ulster county the right to vote itself out of the scheme should it desire to do so?

Mr. BONAR LAW

I can add nothing to the statements made in debate on Thursday last.

Mr. BOTTOMLEY

In the opinion of the right hon. Gentleman is there any system of Dominion Home Rule in the world to which such reservations as these could be applied?

Mr. BONAR LAW

It certainly would not be Dominion Home Rule, but people would call it that.

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