HC Deb 09 March 1931 vol 249 cc799-800
45. Sir KINGSLEY WOOD

asked the Prime Minister whether he proposes to introduce any further proposals in relation to the repeal or amendment of the Trade Disputes Act, 1927?

50. Mr. C. WILLIAMS

asked the Prime Minister whether it is the intention of the Government to introduce any further measures with a view to amending the Trade Disputes Act, 1927?

The PRIME MINISTER (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald)

Not at present.

Sir K. WOOD

What does the right hon. Gentleman think of the idea of introducing a short Bill repealing the present Trade Disputes Act?

Mr. WILLIAMS

Does the right hon. Gentleman really admit by his answer that the 1927 Act was a perfect one?

Mr. SPEAKER

Sir Kingsley Wood.

46. Sir K. WOOD

asked the Prime Minister whether he proposes to afford time to the House to discuss the Special Report of Standing Committee C on the Trade Disputes and Trade Unions (Amendment) Bill?

The PRIME MINISTER

No, Sir.

Sir K. WOOD

Does not the right hon. Gentleman think it would be a good idea—

Mr. SPEAKER

Sir Assheton Pownall.