HC Deb 03 July 1930 vol 240 c2126
46. Sir KINGSLEY WOOD

asked the Prime Minister if he proposes to ask the House to consider any emergency legislation relating to unemployment before the Summer Recess?

49. Sir N. GRATTAN-DOYLE

asked the Prime Minister whether he is now in a position to state if any emergency legislation will be required this Session in connection with the plans of the Government for the relief of unemployment?

The PRIME MINISTER

Yes. I hope the Bill will be put down for Second Reading at an early date, probably next week.

Sir K. WOOD

Has the permission of the right hon. Gentleman the Member for Carnarvon Boroughs (Mr. Lloyd George) been obtained?

Sir N. GRATTAN-DOYLE

When does the right hon. Gentleman intend to begin to implement the promises which he gave at the General Election?

Dr. VERNON DAVIES

Is the statement correct that this emergency legislation for unemployment will necessitate the House sitting into the second or third week in August?