HC Deb 09 July 1926 vol 197 cc2416-7
Mr. RAMSAY MacDONALD

May I ask the Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury what he proposes shall be done in connection with the Resolution handed in yesterday, and whether it will require a re-arrangement of the business?

The PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY to the TREASURY (Commander Eyres Monsell)

Yes, Sir: a re-arrangement will be necessary.

On Monday we shall take, as the first Order, the discussion on the Motion standing in the name of the right hon. Gentleman the Leader of the Opposition [Ministers of the Crown]; Report of Supplementary Estimates; Report and Third Reading of the Land Drainage Bill [Lords], Markets and Fairs (Weighing of Cattle) Bill [Lords] and Petroleum Bill [Lords]; and other Orders on the Paper.

Tuesday, Supply—Ministry of Health Vote.

Wednesday, Supply—Post Office Vote until 8.15 p.m., and Ministry of Transport Vote until 11 p.m.

On Thursday, Finance Bill, completion of Report stage.

The business for Friday will be announced later.

If time permit on any day next week, progress will be made with small Bills on the Paper.

Captain WEDGWOOD BENN

Is it intended to suspend the Eleven o'Clock Rule on Monday?

Commander EYRES MONSELL

I think it probably will be necessary.