HC Deb 10 November 1920 vol 134 cc1318-9

(1) This Act shall, except as expressly provided, come into operation on the appointed day, and the appointed day for the purposes of this Act shall be the first Tuesday in the eighth month after the month in which this Act is passed, or such other day not more than seven months earlier or later, as may be fixed by Order of His Majesty in Council either generally or with reference to any particular provision of this Act, and different days may be appointed for different purposes and different provisions of this Act, but the Parliaments of Southern and Northern Ireland shall be summoned to meet not later than four months after the said Tuesday, and the appointed day for holding elections for the House of Commons of Southern and Northern Ireland shall be fixed accordingly:

Provided that the appointed day as respects the transfer of any service may, at the joint request of the Governments of Southern Ireland and Northern Ireland, be fixed at a date later than seven months after the said Tuesday.

Sir L. WORTHINGTON-EVANS

I beg to move, at the end of Sub-section (1), to add the words And that the appointed day as respects the provisions relating to the representation of Ireland in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom shall be a day not earlier than the day on which the Parliament of the United Kingdom is next dissolved after the passing of this Act. This Amendment is the result of my withdrawal of the Amendment a little earlier in the evening when I accepted the suggestion put forward by the right hon. Gentleman the Member for Stirling and Falkirk (Mr. Murray Macdonald), to allow existing Irish Members of this Parliament to continue, notwithstanding the coming into force of this Act, until a dissolution of this House.

Amendment agreed to.

Bill to be read the Third time Tomorrow, and to be printed.