HC Deb 24 July 1930 vol 241 c2395
47. Dr. MORRIS-JONES

asked the Prime Minister whether he will, during the next Session, initiate legislation with a view to securing for Wales a measure of devolution such as is at present granted to Scotland?

The PRIME MINISTER

I regret that I am unable to adopt the hon. Member's suggestion.

Dr. MORRIS-JONES

Will the right hon. Gentleman consider embodying the consideration of this matter in the Committee which he intends to set up next Session with the Procedure of this House; will he consider the desirability of referring the matter to that Committee?

The PRIME MINISTER

It is quite obvious that that would be out of order.

Dr. MORRIS-JONES

Is not the right hon. Gentleman aware, with his experience as a representative of a Welsh constituency, that the just claims of Wales and the expediency of granting to Wales—

HON. MEMBERS

Order!

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