HC Deb 07 May 1928 vol 217 cc28-9
Mr. SNOWDEN

May I ask the Prime Minister whether he has any statement to make with regard to a change of business?

The PRIME MINISTER

Yes, Sir. It was found after consultation with the Opposition that the days put down for Supply were not the most convenient, and so we made a change. The business for to-day will be Report and Third Reading of the Representation of the People (Equal Franchise) Bill; adjourned Debate on the Second Reading of the Rabbits Bill; Committee stage of the Naval Prize (Transfer of Funds) Money Resolution.

Tuesday will be a Supply day: Scottish Estimates for Public Education, Board of Health, and the Board of Agriculture.

Wednesday: Second Reading of the Agricultural Credits Bill and the Committee stage of the necessary Money Resolution.

Thursday: The Foreign Office Vote will be considered in Committee of Supply.

On Friday, the business for which day I did not announce last week, we take the Reading Second of the Dog Racing Bill.

If there is time on any day, other collected. Orders will be taken.