HC Deb 08 March 1920 vol 126 cc910-1
Brigadier-General CROFT (by Private Notice)

asked the Leader of the House a question in regard to the order in which questions are put to Ministers. I put a question down for to-day to the Minister of Munitions, this being the day on which he replies earliest, but my question was not reached. May I enquire of the Leader of the House if it is possible for the Minister of Munitions, who interests Members so much, to have his questions taken a little earlier?

Mr. BONAR LAW

As my right hon. and gallant Friend knows, it is very difficult to arrange that all the interesting subjects shall be taken. We have tried to meet the House, and I will consult with my Noble Friend (Lord E. Talbot) as to whether anything more can be done.

Brigadier-General CROFT

The Minister of Munitions is the most interesting subject.