HC Deb 23 July 1925 vol 186 cc2405-6
64. Mr. GEOFFREY PETO

asked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury whether, with a view to economy, he will consider issuing third-class railway tickets instead of first-class to Members of Parliament where an all-night journey is not involved?

Mr. GUINNESS

I would refer the hon. Member to the answer which I gave to the hon. Member for the Attercliffe Division of Sheffield (Mr. Cecil Wilson) on the 19th February last, to the effect that arrangements had been made whereby the railway companies would honour vouchers amended in manuscript by the substitution of "third class" for "first class."

Mr. G. PETO

Does not the right hon. Gentleman consider that he should give us a lead in this matter? Docs foe not consider it most undesirable that Members who preach class warfare should travel first class?

Mr. SPEAKER

That is an argument.

Sir CLEMENT KINLOCH-COOKE

Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that when this matter was first brought up in the House of Commons an Amendment to this effect was moved on this side, but was outvoted by the hon. Members opposite?

Mr. SPEAKER

The House made the decision.

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