HC Deb 15 June 1931 vol 253 cc1430-1
45. Sir G. PENNY

asked the Prime Minister whether the Government have come to any decision as regards giving legislative effect to the recommendations of the interim report of the Royal Commission on Unemployment Insurance; and, if so, when he intends to place the Government proposals before the House?

46. Mr. C. WILLIAMS

asked the Prime Minister whether the report of the Royal Commission on Unemployment has yet been considered by the Government; and, if so, what action they propose taking in the matter?

47. Sir ARTHUR STEEL-MAITLAND

asked the Prime Minister whether he proposes that legislation should be introduced to deal with the questions raised by the report of the Royal Commission on Unemployment Insurance before the House rises for the autumn Recess?

48. Mr. MARJORIBANKS

asked the Prime Minister whether it is the intention of the Government to take any, and, if so, what action as a result of the interim report of the Royal Commission on Unemployment Insurance, or whether it is his intention to await the publication of the final report?

The PRIME MINISTER

Within the next few days a statement will be made under conditions which will, I hope, permit of a discussion.

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