HC Deb 12 March 1924 vol 170 cc2333-4
84. Mr. BLACK

asked the Minister of Health whether, in view of the success of the policy of isolation and sanitation in dealing with the disease of small-pox, as well as taking into consideration the irritation of large numbers of the population, accompanied by serious inconvenience and lose of time, caused by their having to secure exemption from vaccination by affirming their conscientious objection to the practice before a justice of the peace, he will alter his decision and bring in a Bill to relieve the situation?

Mr. WHEATLEY

I am unable at present to add anything to the reply which I gave to the hon. Member on this subject on the 27th February.

Mr. BLACK

Would it be in order for mc to give notice to call attention to the unsatisfactory administration of the Vaccination Act to-morrow night on the Adjournment?

Mr. SPEAKER

There is one other notice in front of that of the hon. Member.