§ Lord E. PERCYI beg to move, in page 1, line 6, to leave out the Clause.
We did not challenge a Division on the last question, partly because the sense of the House had already been taken on the Second Reading of the Clause, and partly also because of circumstances to which I wish to allude, namely, the fact that we have been left under the Guillotine with only a quarter-of-an-hour to debate the whole question of the alternative vote. It is, I think, the general practice of this House that, when it is operating under a Guillotine Resolution, it is regarded as being for the Opposition to decide more or less how long any particular subject may be discussed in order that the Opposition may be able to raise the questions they desire to raise before the Guillotine falls. But this evening there has been a continuance of the dropping fire Debate on the last Motion we were debating, carried on largely by hon. Gentlemen opposite, which has prevented us from discussing the alternative vote for more than a quarter-of-an-hour.
In spite of the shortness of time, I should like to ask the House to consider the Motion that I am making, to leave out Clause 1, as a constitutional question of the most immediate importance. We have spent a long time to-day largely discussing genera] principles of political theory, like one man one vote. I do not wish to discuss this question on any theoretical ground. I wish rather to ask the House to consider what is the present position of the nation, what is the present position of Parliament in relation to national problems, and whether the position of Parliament is likely to be improved or worsened by the adoption of the Alternative Vote. We are all agreed that we are faced with unprecedented problems and unparalleled crises, and we are all agreed that it is necessary for the Government of this country at this moment to take very strong action to adopt a positive policy. We differ as between hon. Members opposite, hon. Members behind me and hon. Members below the Gangway on this side as to what those measures should be, but we all feel that the urgent need is a strong 2110 lead by a strong executive, and that the chief business of Parliament during the next five years is going to be to deal with the industrial and commercial reconstruction of the country, on energetic lines.
At the same time, we are all conscious of the fact that this Parliament is showing itself—we may differ as to the reason—utterly incapable of taking any strong action of that kind. The hon. Member for South Shields (Mr. Ede) told us that Parliament had been getting better and better and better all the time since the days of Queen Elizabeth. I am afraid that the hon. Member represents that vague, woolly, comfortable, evolutionary philosophy which was depicted by Lewis Carroll when he drew the character of the White Queen in "Alice through the Looking Glass"—the lady who, it will be remembered, went on saying "Better and better and better and better" until her voice turned gradually into a bleat, and she turned into a sheep. That kind of optimism is one of the most dangerous features about Parliament of the present day. There is no explanation given by hon. Members opposite of this impotence and parlousness. I do not know what hon. Members would give as the explanation, but I know what their supporters in the country always give as the explanation. There is always the gentleman at the back of the audience who says: "We are in office, but not in power." Hon. Members opposite say: "We depend upon the Liberal party below the Gangway, and we have no power or initiative of our own." There may be a good deal of truth in that.
What is the object of this Bill and of this Clause, if it has any object at all? It is to ensure that every future Parliament shall be as like this Parliament as possible; that any future Labour Government shall be at least as dependent on hon. Members below the Gangway, a professed anti-Socialist party, as they are at the present moment. It is a proposal that every future Parliament shall be as ineffective and as unsatisfactory to any full-blooded member of the Labour party as the present Parliament. I hope I shall not offend hon. Members opposite, but let us realise the character of the present Parliament. Even if there has been a steady improvement for the last 300 years we have had many Parliaments which represented a level somewhat below the 2111 average. We have had the Short Parliament, the Barebones Parliament, and the Addled Parliament. The addled Parliament might be a good name for the present Parliament, but this Parliament will certainly go down to history, if it is remembered at all, as the silly Parliament, in which there were 615 members all equally impotent owing to the composition of the House. That impotence this Clause proposes to perpetuate.
I know that hon. Members opposite do not take this Clause seriously, they do not believe that it will have any such effect. They believe that under the Alternative Vote, equally with any other form of vote, the Liberal party below the Gangway will steadily dwindle. They believe they have cheated their allies in this bargain, and are going to get off scot free. They may be right. But if there is any reason for wasting the time of Parliament on this Bill it is in order to perpetuate the kind of party divisions which exist in this Parliament. There is I think, however, a deeper reason for the impotence of this Parliament, and, if hon. Members opposite will allow me to say, for the impotence of the party opposite. The party opposite, and great credit to them for the fact, have climbed steadily into power by dint of the careful organisation of large masses of men, the whole mass of the trade union movement, and it invariably happens that when a political party is founded upon that elaborate party organisation which is necessary to bind together large masses of men it begins to lose momentum, and what creeps in—and it is the great danger of democracy—is what is called in the United States representation by the most available man. It is not the man with the greatest power of leadership who becomes President of the United States, or a member of Congress or a Senator. It is not the man with the most positive views and the greatest imagination; it is the available man, who has trodden on as
§ few toes as possible, who is colourless enough to represent the largest range and variety of opinion. And that is the man who, even without the Alternative Vote, tends invariably to be returned in enormous democracies which are so large that they can only be made workable by rigid and elaborate party organisation.
§ Hon. Members who are in the trade union movement know very well that the Alternative Vote arrangements in force in their unions for the election of officers, operate so as to increase the chances of the available man and to diminish to the lowest the chances of the man with positive views and imagination of his own. I believe there is no trade unionist who will deny that that is the tendency. So they will say that the. English people have such power of working even the impossibly bad system that the Alternative Vote does not do very much harm in politics after all. That is the only justification to be found for the Alternative Vote. At this moment, when all our energies ought to be bent to ensure that future Parliaments and future Governments shall represent, not any dull average level of opinion—[Laughter]—not the easily awakened risability of certain hon. Members, but shall represent on the contrary the determination of a minority—for it always is a minority that is active in Government—to do certain things and to push certain policies through; it is at this moment, when that is the supreme need of the country, that we are asked to pass a proposal which will, so far as any proposal can, ensure that future Parliaments and future Governments shall represent the negative dislikes of the electorate, and shall include and represent none of the driving force which this country so urgently needs.
§ Question put, "That the words proposed to be left out, to the word 'voting,' in page 2, line 10. stand part of the Bill."
§ The House divided: Ayes, 253; Noes, 218.
2115Division No. 255.] | AYES. | [10.29 p.m. |
Adamson, Rt. Hon. W. (Fife, West) | Aske, Sir Robert | Bennett, William (Battersea, South) |
Adamson, W. M. (Staff., Cannock) | Attlee, Clement Richard | Benson, G. |
Addison, Rt. Hon. Dr. Christopher | Ayles, Walter | Bevan, Aneurin (Ebbw Vale) |
Alexander, Rt. Hon. A. V. (Hillsbro') | Baker, John (Wolverhampton, Bilston) | Birkett, W. Norman |
Alpass, J. H. | Barnet, Alfred John | Blindell, James |
Ammon, Charles George | Barr, James. | Bondfield, Rt. Hon. Margaret |
Angell, Sir Norman | Batey, Joseph | Bowen, J. W. |
Arnott, John | Bennett, Sir E. N. (Cardiff, Central) | Bowerman, Rt. Hon. Charles W. |
Broad, Francis Alfred | Kedward, R. M. (Kent, Ashford) | Raynes, W. R. |
Bromfield, William | Kelly, W. T. | Richards, R. |
Brooke, W. | Kennedy, Rt. Hon. Thomas | Richardson, R. (Houghton-le-Springs), |
Brothers, M. | Kenworthy, Lt-Com. Hon. Joseph M. | Riley, Ben (Dewsbury) |
Brown, C. W. E. (Notts, Mansfield) | Knight, Holford | Ritson, J. |
Brown, Ernest (Leith) | Lang, Gordon | Romerll, H. G. |
Burgess, F. G. | Lansbury, Rt. Hon. George | Rosbotham, D. S. T. |
Burgin, Dr. E. L. | Lathan, G. (Sheffield, Park) | Rothschild, J. de |
Buxton, C. R. (Yorks, W. R. Elland) | Law, Albert (Bolton) | Rowson, Guy |
Caine, Hall-, Derwent | Law, A. (Rossendale) | Russell, Richard John (Eddisbury) |
Carter, W. (St. Pancras, S. W.) | Lawrence, Susan | Salter, Dr. Alfred |
Chater, Daniel | Lawther, W. (Barnard Castle) | Samuel, Rt. Hon. Sir H. (Derwen) |
Clarke, J. S. | Leach, W. | Samuel, H. Walter (Swansea, West) |
Cluse, W. S. | Lee, Frank (Derby, N. E.) | Sanders, W. S. |
Clynes, Rt. Hon. John R. | Lees, J. | Sawyer, G. F. |
Cocks, Frederick Seymour | Leonard, W. | Scott, James |
Cove, William G. | Lindley, Fred W. | Scurr, John |
Cripps, Sir Stafford | Lloyd, C. Ellis | Sexton, Sir James |
Daggar, George | Logan, David Gilbert | Shakespeare, Geoffrey H. |
Dallas, George | Longbottom, A. W. | Shaw, Rt. Hon. Thomas (Preston) |
Dalton, Hugh | Longden, F. | Shepherd, Arthur Lewis |
Davies, D. L. (Pontypridd) | Lovat-Fraser, J. A. | Sherwood, G. H. |
Davies, E. C. (Montgomery) | Lunn, William | Shiels, Dr. Drummond |
Davies, Rhys John (Westhoughton) | MacDonald, Rt. Hon. J. R. (Seaham) | Shillaker, J. F. |
Day, Harry | MacDonald, Malcolm (Bassetlaw) | Shinwell, E. |
Denman, Hon. R. D. | Macdonald, Sir M. (Inverness) | Short, Alfred (Wednesbury) |
Dudgees, Major C. R. | McElwee, A. | Simmons, C. J. |
Duncan, Charles | McEntee, V. L. | Sinclair, Sir A. (Caithness) |
Ede, James Chuter | McKinlay, A. | Sinkinson, George |
Edge, Sir William | Maclean, Sir Donald (Cornwall, N.) | Sitch, Charles H. |
Edmunds, J. E. | MacNeill-Weir, L. | Smith, Frank (Nuneaton) |
Edwards, E. (Morpeth) | Macpherson, Rt. Hon. James I. | Smith, Lees-, Rt. Hon. H. B. (Keighley) |
Elmley, Viscount | McShane, John James | Smith, Rennie (Penistone) |
England, Colonel A. | Malone, C. L'Estrange (N'thampton) | Smith, W. R. (Norwich) |
Foot, Isaac | Manning, E. L. | Snowden, Thomas (Accrington) |
Freeman, Peter | Mansfield, W. | Sorensen, R. |
Gardner, B. W. (West Ham, Upton) | March, S. | Stamford, Thomas W. |
George, Major G. Lloyd (Pembroke) | Marcus, M. | Strauss, G. R. |
George, Megan Lloyd (Anglesea) | Markham, S. F. | Sullivan, J. |
Gibbins, Joseph | Marshall, Fred | Sutton, J. E. |
Gibson, H. M. (Lancs, Mossley) | Mathers, George | Taylor, R. A. (Lincoln) |
Gill, T. H. | Matters, L. W. | Taylor, W. B. (Norfolk, S. W.) |
Glassey, A. E. | Maxton, James | Thurtle, Ernest |
Gossling, A. G. | Messer, Fred | Tillett, Ben |
Gould, F. | Middleton, G. | Tinker, John Joseph |
Graham, Rt. Hon. Wm. (Edin., Cent.) | Millar, J. D. | Toole, Joseph |
Granville, E. | Mills, J. E. | Tout, W. J. |
Gray, Milner | Milner, Major J. | Townend, A. E. |
Greenwood, Rt. Hon. A. (Colne) | Montague, Frederick | Vaughan, David |
Grenfell, D. R. (Glamorgan) | Morgan, Dr. H. B. | Viant, S. P. |
Griffiths, T. (Monmouth, Pontypool) | Morley, Ralph | Walkden, A. G. |
Grundy, Thomas W. | Morris, Rhys Hopkins | Walker, J. |
Hall, G. H. (Merthyr Tydvil) | Morris-Jones, Dr. J. H. (Denbigh) | Wallace, H. W. |
Hall, J. H. (Whitechapel) | Morrison, Robert C. (Tottenham, N.) | Watkins, F. C. |
Hall, Capt. W. G. (Portsmouth, C.) | Mort, D. L. | Watson, W. M. (Dunfermline) |
Hamilton, Mary Agnes (Blackburn) | Muff, G. | Watts-Morgan, Lt.-Col. D. (Rhondda) |
Hamilton, Sir R. (Orkney & Zetland) | Muggeridge, H. T. | Wellock, Wilfred |
Harbord, A. | Murnin, Hugh | Welsh, James (Paisley) |
Harris, Percy A. | Newman, Sir R. H. S. D. L. (Exeter) | Welsh, James C. (Coatbridge) |
Hastings, Dr. Somerville | Noel-Buxton, Baroness (Norfolk, N.) | West, F. R. |
Hayday, Arthur | Oldfield, J. R. | Westwood, Joseph |
Henderson, Thomas (Glasgow) | Oliver, George Harold (Ilkeston) | White, H. G. |
Harriotts, J. | Oliver, P. M. (Man., Blackley) | Whiteley, Wilfrid (Birm., Ladywood) |
Hicks, Ernest George | Owen, Major G. (Carnarvon) | Whiteley, William (Blaydon) |
Hirst, G. H. (York W. R. Wentworth) | Palin, John Henry | Wilkinson, Ellen C. |
Hirst, W. (Bradford, South) | Paling, Wilfrid | Williams, David (Swansea, East) |
Hoffman, P. C. | Palmer, E. T. | Williams, Dr. J. H. (Llanelly) |
Hopkin, Daniel | Parkinson, John Allen (Wigan) | Wilson, C. H. (Sheffield, Attercliffe) |
Hore-Belisha, Leslie | Perry, S. F. | Wilson, R. J. (Jarrow) |
Horrabin, J. F. | Pethick-Lawrence, F. W. | Winterton, G. E. (Leicester, Loughb'gh) |
Hudson, James H. (Huddersfield) | Phillips, Dr. Marion | Wise, E. F. |
Hunter, Dr. Joseph | Picton-Turbervill, Edith | Wood, Major McKenzie (Banff) |
Isaacs, George | Pole, Major D. G. | Young, R. S. (Islington, North) |
Jenkins, Sir William | Potts, John S. | |
John, William (Rhondda, West) | Pybus, Percy John | TELLERS FOR THE AYES.— |
Jones, Llewellyn-, F. | Quibell, D. J. K. | Mr. Charles Edwards and Mr. |
Jones, Henry Haydn (Merioneth) | Ramsay, T. B. Wilson | Charleton. |
Jones, Rt. Hon. Lelf (Camborne) | Rathbone, Eleanor | |
NOES. | ||
Acland-Troyte, Lieut.-Colonel | Allen, Sir J. Sandeman (Liverp'l. W.) | Astor, Viscountess |
Ainsworth, Lieut.-Col. Charles | Allen, Lt.-Col. Sir William (Armagh) | Atholl, Duchess of |
Albery, Irving James | Amery, Rt. Hon. Leopold C. M. S. | Atkinson, C. |
Alexander, Sir Wm. (Glasgow, Cent'l) | Ashley, Lt.-Col. Rt. Hon. Willfrid W. | Baldwin, Rt. Hon. Stanley (Bewdley) |
Balfour, George (Hampstead) | Ferguson, Sir John | O'Connor, T. J. |
Balfour, Captain H. H. (I. of Thanet) | Fermoy, Lord | Oman, Sir Charles William C. |
Balniel, Lord | Fielden, E. B. | O'Neill, Sir H. |
Beamish, Bear-Admiral T. P. H. | Fison, P. G. Clavering | Ormsby-Gore, Rt. Hon. William |
Beaumont, M. W. | Forestier-Walker, Sir L. | Peake, Capt. Osbert |
Bellairs, Commander Carlyon | Fremantle, Lieut.-Colonel Francis E. | Penny, Sir George |
Betterton, Sir Henry B. | Galbraith, J. F. W. | Percy, Lord Eustace (Hastings) |
Bevan, S. J. (Holborn) | Ganzonl, Sir John | Peto, Sir Basil E. (Devon, Barnstaple) |
Birchall, Major Sir John Dearman | Gault, Lieut.-Col. A. Hamilton | Ramsbotham, H. |
Bird, Ernest Roy | Gibson, C. G. (Pudsey & Otley) | Rawson, Sir Cooper |
Boothby, R. J. G. | Gilmour, Lt.-Col. Rt. Hon. Sir John | Reid, David D. (County Down) |
Bowater, Col. Sir T. Vansittart | Glyn, Major R. G. C. | Remer, John R. |
Bowyer, Captain Sir George E. W. | Gower, Sir Robert | Reynolds, Col. Sir James |
Boyce, Leslie | Grace, John | Richardson. Sir P. W. (Sur'y, Ch'ts'y) |
Bracken, B. | Graham, Fergus (Cumberland, N) | Roberts, Sir Samuel (Ecclesall) |
Braithwaite, Major A. N. | Grattan-Doyle, Sir N. | Rodd, Rt. Hon. Sir James Rennell |
Brass, Captain Sir William | Greene, W. P. Crawford | Ross, Ronald D. |
Briscoe, Richard George | Grenfell, Edward C. (City of London) | Ruggles-Brise, Colonel E. |
Broadbent, Colonel J. | Gretton, Colonel Rt. Hon. John | Russell, Alexander West (Tynemouth) |
Brown, Col. D. C. (N'th'l'd., Hexham) | Gunston, Captain D. W. | Salmon, Major I. |
Brown, Brig.-Gen. H. C. (Berks, Newb'y) | Hacking, Rt. Hon. Douglas H. | Samuel, A. M. (Surrey, Farnham) |
Buchan-Hepburn, P. G. T. | Hamilton, Sir George (Ilford) | Sandeman, Sir N. Stewart |
Buchan, John | Hammersley, S. S. | Sassoon, Rt. Hon. Sir Philip A. G. D. |
Bullock, Captain Malcolm | Hannon, Patrick Joseph Henry | Savery, S. S. |
Burton, Colonel H. W. | Hartington, Marquess of | Shepperson, Sir Ernest Whittome |
Butler, R. A. | Harvey, Major S. E. (Devon, Totnes) | Simms, Major-General J. |
Butt, Sir Alfred | Haslam, Henry C. | Sinclair, Col. T. (Queen's U., Belfast) |
Cadogan, Major Hon. Edward | Henderson, Capt. R. R. (Oxf'd, Henley) | Skelton, A. N. |
Carver, Major W. H. | Heneage, Lieut.-Colonel Arthur P. | Smith, Louis W. (Sheffield, Hallam) |
Cattle Stewart, Earl of | Hills, Major Rt. Hon. John Waller | Smith, R. W. (Aberd'n & Kinc'dine, C.) |
Cautley, Sir Henry S. | Hoare, Lt.-Col. Rt. Hon. Sir S. J. G. | Smith-Carington, Neville W. |
Cayzer, Sir C. (Chester, City) | Howard-Bury, Colonel C. K, | Smithers, Waldron |
Cazalet, Captain Victor A. | Hudson, Capt. A. U. M. (Hackney, N.) | Somerset, Thomas |
Cecil, Rt. Hon. Lord H. (Ox, Univ.) | Hunter-Weston, Lt.-Gen. Sir Aylmer | Somerville, A. A. (Windsor) |
Chadwick, Capt. Sir Robert Burton | Hurd, Percy A. | Somerville, D. G. (Willesden, East) |
Chamberlain, Rt. Hn. Sir J. A. (Birm., W.) | Hurst, Sir Gerald B. | Southby, Commander A. R. J. |
Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. N. (Edgbaston) | Inskip, Sir Thomas | Spender-Clay, Colonel H. |
Christie, J. A. | Jones, Sir G. W. H. (Stoke New'gton) | Stanley, Lord (Fylde) |
Clydesdale, Marquess of | Kindersley, Major G. M. | Stanley, Hon. O (Westmorland) |
Cobb, Sir Cyril | Knox, Sir Alfred | Stuart, Hon. J. (Moray and Nairn) |
Cohen, Major J. Brunel | Lamb, Sir J. Q. | Sueter, Rear Admiral M. F. |
Colfox, Major William Philip | Lane Fox, Col. Rt. Hon. George R. | Thomas, Major L. B. (King's Norton) |
Colman, N. C. D. | Latham, H. P. (Scarboro' & Whitby) | Thompson, Luke |
Colville, Major D. J. | Law, Sir Alfred (Derby, High Peak) | Thomson, Sir F. |
Conway, Sir W. Martin | Leigh, Sir John (Clapham) | Thomson, Mitchell-, Rt. Hon. Sir W. |
Courtauld, Major J. S. | Leighton, Major B. E. P. | Tinne, J. A. |
Courthope, Colonel Sir G. L. | Lewis, Oswald (Colchester) | Titchfield, Major the Marquess of |
Cowan, D. M. | Little, Graham-, Sir Ernest | Train, J. |
Cranborne, Viscount | Llewellin, Major J. J. | Tryon, Rt. Hon. George Clement. |
Crookshank, Cpt. H. (Lindsey, Gainsbro) | Locker-Lampson, Rt. Hon. Godfrey | Turton, Robert Hugh |
Culverwell, C. T. (Bristol, West) | Locker-Lampton, Com. O. (Handsw'th) | Vaughan-Morgan, Sir Kenyon |
Cunliffe-Lister, Rt. Hon. Sir Philip | Long, Major Hon. Eric | Wallace, Capt. D. E. (Hornsey) |
Dalkeith, Earl of | Lymington, Viscount | Ward. Lieut. Col. Sir A. Lambert |
Dairymple-White, Lt.-Col. Sir Godfrey | Macdonald, Capt. P. D. (I. of W.) | Warrender, Sir Victor |
Davidson, Rt. Hon. J. (Hertford) | Maitland. A. (Kent, Faversham) | Waterhouse, Captain Charles |
Davies, Dr. Vernon | Makins, Brigadier-General E. | Wayland, Sir William A. |
Davies, Maj. Geo. F. (Somerset, Yeovil) | Margesson, Captain H. D. | Wells, Sydney R. |
Davison, Sir W. H. (Kensington, S.) | Marjoribanks, Edward | Williams, Charles (Devon, Torquay) |
Dawson, Sir Philip | Mason, Colonel Glyn K. | Wilson, G. H. A. (Cambridge U.) |
Despencer-Robertson, Major J. A. F. | Meller, R. J. | Winterton, Rt. Hon. Earl |
Dixey, A. C. | Merriman, Sir F. Boyd | Withers, Sir John James |
Duckworth, G. A. V. | Milne, Wardlaw-, J. S. | Wolmer, Rt. Hon. Viscount |
Dugdale, Capt. T. L. | Mitchell, Sir W. Lane (Streatham) | Womersley, W. J. |
Eden, Captain Anthony | Moore, Sir Newton J. (Richmond) | Wood, Rt. Hon. Sir Kingsley |
Edmondson, Major A. J. | Moore, Lieut.-Colonel T. C. R. (Ayr) | Wright, Brig.-Gen. W. D. (Tavist'k) |
Elliot, Major Walter E. | Morrison, W. S. (Glos., Cirencester) | Young, Rt. Hon. Sir Hilton |
Erskine, Lord (Somerset, Weston. s. M.) | Muirhead, A. J. | |
Evans, Capt. Ernest (Welsh Univer) | Newton, Sir D. G. C. (Cambridge) | TELLERS FOR THE NOES.— |
Everard, W. Lindsay | Nicholson, O. (Westminster) | Commander Sir B. Eyres Monsell |
Falle, Sir Bertram G. | Nicholson, Col. Rt. Hn. W. G. (Ptrsf'ld) | and Major Sir George Hennessy. |
§ It being after half-past Ten of the Clock, Mr. SPEAKER proceeded, pursuant to the Order of the House of the 3rd March, successively to put forthwith the Questions on any Amendments moved by the Government of which notice had been given to that part of the Bill to be concluded at this day's sitting.
2116§ Amendment proposed: In page 2, line 10, to leave out the words "voting at," and to insert instead thereof the word "conducting."—[Mr. Clynes.]
§ Question put, "That the Amendment be made."
§ The House divided: Ayes, 260; Noes, 218.
2119Division No. 256.] | AYES. | [10.40 p.m. |
Adamson, Rt. Hon. W. (Fife, West) | Harbord, A. | Noel-Buxton, Baroness (Norfolk, N.) |
Adamson, W. M. (Staff., Cannock) | Harris, Percy A. | Oldfield, J. R. |
Addison, Rt. Hon. Dr. Christopher | Hastings, Dr. Somerville | Oliver, George Harold (Ilkeston) |
Alexander, Rt. Hon. A. V. (Hillsbro') | Hayday, Arthur | Oliver, P. M. (Man., Blackley) |
Alpass, J. H. | Henderson, Thomas (Glasgow) | Owen, Major G. (Carnarvon) |
Ammon, Charles George | Herriotts, J. | Palin, John Henry. |
Angell, Sir Norman | Hicks, Ernest George | Paling, Wilfrid |
Arnott, John | Hirst, G. H. (York W. R. Wentworth) | Palmer, E. T. |
Aske, Sir Robert | Hirst, W. (Bradford, South) | Parkinson, John Allen (Wigan) |
Attlee, Clement Richard | Hoffman, P. C. | Perry, S. F. |
Ayles, Walter | Hopkin, Daniel | Pethick-Lawrence, F. W. |
Baker, John (Wolverhampton, Bilston) | Hore-Belisha, Leslie | Phillips, Dr. Marion |
Barnes, Alfred John | Horrabin, J. F. | Picton-Turbervill, Edith |
Barr, James | Hudson, James H. (Huddersfield) | Pole, Major D. G. |
Batey, Joseph | Hunter, Dr. Joseph | Potts, John S. |
Bennett, Sir E. N. (Cardin, Central) | Isaacs, George | Pybus, Percy John |
Bennett, William (Battersea, South) | Jenkins, Sir William | Quibell, D. J. K. |
Benson, G. | John, William (Rhondda, West) | Ramsay, T. B. Wilson |
Bevan, Aneurin (Ebbw Vale) | Jones, Llewellyn-, F. | Rathbone, Eleanor |
Blindell, James | Jones, Henry Haydn (Merioneth) | Raynes, W. R. |
Bondfield, Rt. Hon. Margaret | Jones, Rt. Hon. Lelf (Camborne) | Richards, R. |
Bowen, J. W. | Jowett, Rt. Hon. F. W. | Richardson, R. (Houghton-le-Spring) |
Bowerman, Rt. Hon. Charles W. | Kedward, R. M. (Kent, Ashford) | Riley, Ben (Dewsbury) |
Broad, Francis Alfred | Kelly, W. T. | Ritson, J. |
Bromfield, William | Kennedy, Rt. Hon. Thomas | Romeril, H. G. |
Brooke, W. | Kenworthy, Lt -Com. Hon. Joseph M. | Rosbotham, D. S. T. |
Brothers, M. | Kirkwood, D. | Rothschild, J. de |
Brown, C. W. E. (Notts, Mansfield) | Knight, Holford | Rowson, Guy |
Brown, Ernest (Leith) | Lang, Gordon | Russell, Richard John (Eddisbury) |
Buchanan, G. | Lansbury, Rt. Hon. George | Salter, Dr. Alfred |
Burgess, F. G. | Lathan, G. (Sheffield, Park) | Samuel, Rt. Hon. Sir H. (Darwen) |
Burgin, Dr. E. L. | Law, Albert (Bolton) | Samuel, H. W. (Swansea, West) |
Buxton, C. R. (Yorks, W. R. Elland) | Law, A. (Rossendale) | Sanders, W. S. |
Caine, Hall-, Derwent | Lawrence, Susan | Sandham, E. |
Carter, W. (St. Pancras, S. W.) | Lawson, John James | Sawyer, G. F. |
Chater, Daniel | Lawther, W. (Barnard Castle) | Scott, James |
Clarke, J. S. | Leach, W. | Scurr, John |
Cluse, W. S. | Lee, Frank (Derby, N. E.) | Sexton, Sir James |
Clynes, Rt. Hon. John R. | Lee, Jennie (Lanark, Northern) | Shakespeare, Geoffrey H. |
Cocks, Frederick Seymour | Lees, J. | Shaw, Rt. Hon. Thomas (Preston) |
Cove, William G. | Leonard, W. | Shepherd, Arthur Lewis |
Cowan, D. M. | Lindley, Fred W. | Sherwood, G. H. |
Cripps, Sir Stafford | Lloyd, C. Ellis | Shiels, Dr. Drummond |
Daggar, George | Logan, David Gilbert | Shillaker, J. F. |
Dallas, George | Longbottom, A. W. | Short, Alfred (Wednesbury) |
Dalton, Hugh | Lovat-Fraser, J. A. | Simmons, C. J. |
Davies, D. L. (Pontypridd) | Lunn, William | Sinclair, Sir A. (Caithness) |
Davies, E. C. (Montgomery) | MacDonald, Rt. Hon. J. R. (Seaham) | Sinkinson, George |
Davies, Rhys John (Westhoughton) | MacDonald, Malcolm (Bassetlaw) | Sitch, Charles H. |
Day, Harry | Macdonald, Sir M. (Inverness) | Smith, Frank (Nuneaton) |
Denman, Hon. R. D | McElwee, A. | Smith, Lees-, Rt. Hon. H. B. (Keigbley) |
Dudgeon, Major C. R. | McEntee, V. L. | Smith, Rennie (Penistone) |
Duncan, Charles | McKinlay, A. | Smith, W. R. (Norwich) |
Ede, James Chuter | Maclean, Sir Donald (Cornwall, N.) | Snowden, Thomas (Accrington) |
Edge, Sir William | MacNeill-Weir, L. | Sorensen, H. |
Edmunds, J. E. | McShane, John James | Stamford, Thomas W. |
Edwards, E. (Morpeth) | Malone, C. L'Estrange (N'thampton) | Stephen, Campbell |
Elmley, Viscount | Manning, E. L. | Strachey, E. J. St. Los |
England, Colonel A. | Mansfield, W. | Strauss, G. R. |
Foot, Isaac | Marcus, M. | Sullivan, J. |
Freeman, Peter | Markham, S. F. | Sutton, J. E. |
Gardner, B. W. (West Ham, Upton) | Marley, J. | Taylor, R. A. (Lincoln) |
George, Major G. Lloyd (Pembroke) | Marshall, Fred | Taylor, W. B. (Norfolk, S. W.) |
George, Megan Lloyd (Anglesea) | Mathers, George | Thurtle, Ernest |
Gibbins, Joseph | Matters, L. W. | Tillett, Ben |
Gibson, H. M. (Lancs, Mossley) | Maxton, James | Tinker, John Joseph |
Gill, T. H. | Messer, Fred | Toole, Joseph |
Glassey, A. E. | Middleton, G. | Tout, W. J. |
Gossling, A. G. | Millar, J. D. | Townend, A. E |
Gould, F. | Mills, J. E. | Vaughan, David |
Graham, Rt. Hon. Wm. (Edin., Cent.) | Milner, Major J. | Viant, S. P. |
Granville, E. | Montague, Frederick | Walkden, A. G. |
Gray, Milner | Morgan, Dr. H. B. | Walker, J. |
Greenwood, Rt. Hon. A. (Colne). | Morley, Ralph | Wallace, H. W. |
Grenfell, D. R. (Glamorgan) | Morris, Rhys Hopkins | Watkins, F. C. |
Griffiths, T. (Monmouth, Pontypool) | Morris-Jones, Dr. J. H. (Denbigh) | Watson, W. M. (Dunfermline) |
Groves, Thomas E. | Morrison, Robert C. (Tottenham, N.) | Watts-Morgan, Lt.-Col. D. (Rhondda) |
Grundy, Thomas W, | Mort, D. L. | Wellock, Wilfred |
Hall, G. H. (Merthyr Tydvil) | Muff, G. | Welsh, James (Paisley) |
Hall, J. H. (Whitechapel) | Muggeridge, H. T. | Welsh, James C. (Coatbridge) |
Hall, Capt. W. P. (Portsmouth, C.) | Murnin, Hugh | West, F. R. |
Hamilton, Mary Agnes (Blackburn) | Naylor, T. E. | Westwood, Joseph |
Hamilton, Sir R. (Orkney & Zetland) | Newman, Sir R. H. S. D. L. (Exeter) | White, H. G. |
Whiteley, Wilfrid (Birm., Ladywood) | Wilson, C. H. (Sheffield, Attercliffe) | Young, R. S. (Islington, North) |
Whiteley, William (Blaydon) | Wilson, R. J. (Jarrow) | |
Wilkinson, Ellen C. | Winterton, G. E. (Leicester, Loughb'gh) | TELLERS FOR THE AYES.— |
Williams, David (Swansea, East) | Wise, E. F. | Mr. Charles Edwards and Mr. |
Williams, Dr. J. H. (Llanelly) | Wood, Major McKenzie (Banff) | Charleton. |
NOES. | ||
Acland-Troyte, Lieut.-Colonel | Dixey, A. C. | Moore, Lieut.-Colonel T. C. R. (Ayr) |
Ainsworth, Lieut.-Col. Charles | Duckworth, G. A. V. | Morrison, W. S. (Glos., Cirencester) |
Albery, Irving James | Dugdale, Capt. T. L. | Muirhead, A. J. |
Alexander, Sir Wm. (Glasgow, Cent'l) | Eden, Captain Anthony | Newton, Sir D. G. C. (Cambridge) |
Allen, Sir J. Sandeman (Liverp'l., W.) | Edmondson, Major A. J. | Nicholson, O. (Westminster) |
Allen, Lt.-Col. Sir William (Armagh) | Elliot, Major Walter E. | Nicholson. Col. Rt. Hn. W. G. (Ptrsf'ld) |
Amery, Rt. Hon. Leopold C. M. S. | Erskine, Lord (Somerset, Weston-s.-M.) | O'Connor, T. J. |
Ashley, Lt.-Col. Rt. Hon. Wilfrid W. | Everard, W. Lindsay | Oman, Sir Charles William C. |
Astor, Viscountess | Falle, Sir Bertram G. | O'Neill, Sir H. |
Atholl, Duchess of | Ferguson, Sir John | Ormsby-Gore, Rt. Hon. William |
Atkinson, C. | Fermoy, Lord | Peake, Capt. Osbert |
Baldwin, Rt. Hon. Stanley (Bewdley) | Fielden, E. B. | Penny, Sir George |
Balfour, George (Hampstead) | Fison, F. G. Clavering | Percy, Lord Eustace (Hastings) |
Balfour, Captain H. H. (I. of Thanet) | Forestier-Walker, Sir L. | Peto, Sir Basil E. (Devon, Barnstaple) |
Balniel, Lord | Fremantle, Lieut.-Colonel Francis E. | Ramsbotham, H. |
Beamish, Rear-Admiral T. P. H. | Galbraith, J. F. W. | Rawson, Sir Cooper |
Beaumont, M. W. | Ganzoni, Sir John | Reid, David D. (County Down) |
Bellairs, Commander Carlyon | Gauit, Lieut.-Col. A. Hamilton | Remer, John R. |
Betterton, Sir Henry B. | Gibson, C. G. (Pudsey & Otley) | Reynolds, Col. Sir James |
Bevan, S. J. (Holborn) | Gilmour, Lt.-Col. Rt. Hon. Sir John | Richardson, Sir P. W. (Sur'y, Ch'te'y) |
Birchall, Major Sir John Dearman | Glyn, Major R. G. C. | Roberts, Sir Samuel (Ecclesall) |
Bird, Ernest Roy | Gower, Sir Robert | Rodd, Rt. Hon. Sir James Rennell |
Boothby, R. J. G. | Grace, John | Ross, Ronald D. |
Bourne, Captain Robert Croft | Graham, Fergus (Cumberland, N.) | Ruggles-Brise, Colonel E. |
Bowater, Col. Sir T. Vansittart | Grattan-Doyle, Sir N. | Russell, Alexander West (Tynemouth) |
Bowyer, Captain Sir George E. W. | Greene, W. P. Crawford | Salmon, Major I. |
Boyce, Leslie | Grenfell, Edward C. (City of London) | Samuel, A. M. (Surrey, Farnham) |
Bracken, B. | Gretton, Colonel Rt. Hon. John | Sandeman, Sir N. Stewart |
Braithwaite, Major A. N. | Gunston, Captain D. W. | Sassoon, Rt. Hon. Sir Philip A. G. D. |
Brass, Captain Sir William | Hacking, Rt. Hon. Douglas H. | Savery, S. S. |
Briscoe, Richard George | Hamilton, Sir George (Ilford) | Shepperson, Sir Ernest Whittome |
Broadbent, Colonel J. | Hammersley, S. S. | Simms, Major-General J. |
Brown, Col. D. C. (N'th'l'd., Hexham) | Hannon, Patrick Joseph Henry | Sinclair, Col. T. (Queen's U., Belfast) |
Brown, Brig.-Gen. H. C. (Berks, Newb'y) | Hartington, Marquess of | Skelton, A. N. |
Buchan, John | Harvey, Major S. E. (Devon, Totnes) | Smith, Louis W. (Sheffield Hallam) |
Buchan-Hapburn, P. G. T. | Haslam, Henry C. | Smith, R. W. (Aberd'n & Kinc'dine, C.) |
Bullock, Captain Malcolm | Henderson, Capt. R. R. (Oxf'd, Henley) | Smith-Carington, Neville W. |
Burton, Colonel H. W. | Heneage, Lieut.-Colonel Arthur P. | Smithers, Waldron |
Butler, R. A. | Herbert, Sir Dennis (Hertford) | Somerset, Thomas |
Butt, Sir Alfred | Hills, Major Rt. Hon. John Waller | Somerville, A. A. (Windsor) |
Cadogan, Major Hon. Edward | Hoare, Lt.-Col. Rt. Hon. Sir S. J. G. | Somerville. D. G. (Willesden, East) |
Carver, Major W. H. | Howard-Bury, Colonel C. K. | Southby, Commander A. R. J. |
Castle Stewart, Earl of | Hudson, Capt. A. U. M. (Hackney, N.) | Spender-Clay, Colonel H. |
Cautley, Sir Henry S. | Hunter-Weston, Lt.-Gen. Sir Aylmer | Stanley, Lord (Fylde) |
Cayzer, Sir C. (Chester, City) | Hurd, Percy A | Stanley, Hon. O. (Westmorland) |
Cazalet, Captain Victor A. | Hurst, Sir Gerald B. | Stuart, Hon. J. (Moray and Nairn) |
Cecil, Rt. Hon. Lord H. (Ox. Univ.) | Inskip, Sir Thomas | Sueter, Rear-Admiral M. F. |
Chadwick, Capt. Sir Robert Burton | Jones, Sir G. W. H. (Stoke New'gton) | Thomas, Major L. B. (King's Norton) |
Chamberlain, Rt. Hn. Sir J. A. (Birm., W.) | Kindersley, Major G. M. | Thompson, Luke |
Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. N. (Edgbaston) | Knox, Sir Alfred | Thomson, Mitchell-, Rt. Hon. Sir W. |
Christie, J. A. | Lamb, Sir J. Q. | Tinne, J. A. |
Clydesdale, Marquess of | Lane Fox, Col. Rt. Hon. George R. | Titchfield, Major the Marquess of |
Cobb, Sir Cyril | Latham, H. P. (Scarboro' & Whitby) | Train, J. |
Cockerill, Brig.-General Sir George | Law, Sir Alfred (Derby, High Peak) | Tryon, Rt. Hon. George Clement |
Cohen, Major J. Brunel | Leigh, Sir John (Clapham) | Turton, Robert Hugh |
Colfox, Major William Philip | Leighton, Major B. E. P. | Vaughan-Morgan, Sir Kenyon |
Colman, N. C. D. | Lewis, Oswald (Colchester) | Wallace, Capt. D. E. (Hornsey) |
Colville, Major D. J. | Little, Graham-, Sir Ernest | Ward, Lieut.-Col. Sir A. Lambert |
Conway, Sir W. Martin | Llewellin, Major J. J. | Warrender, Sir Victor |
Courtauld, Major J. S. | Locker-Lampson, Rt. Hon. Godfrey | Waterhouse, Captain Charles |
Courthope, Colonel Sir G. L. | Locker-Lampson, Com. O. (Handsw'th) | Wayland, Sir William A. |
Cranborne, Viscount | Lymington, Viscount | Wells, Sydney R. |
Crichton-Stuart, Lord C. | Macdonald, Capt. P. D. (I. of W.) | Williams, Charles (Devon, Torquay) |
Crookshank, Cpt. H. (Lindsey, Gainsbro) | Maitland, A. (Kent, Faversham) | Wilson, G. H. A. (Cambridge U.) |
Culverwell, C. T. (Bristol, West) | Makins, Brigadier-General E. | Winterton, Rt. Hon. Earl |
Cunliffe-Lister, Rt. Hon. Sir Philip | Margesson, Captain H. D. | Withers, Sir John James |
Dalkeith, Earl of | Marjoribanks, Edward | Wolmer, Rt. Hon. Viscount |
Dairymple-White, Lt.-Col. Sir Godfrey | Mason, Colonel Glyn K. | Womersley, W. J. |
Davidson, Rt. Hon. J. (Hertford) | Meller, R. J. | Wood, Rt. Hon. Sir Kingsley |
Davies, Dr. Vernon | Merriman, Sir F. Boyd | Wright, Brig.-Gen. W. D. (Tavlst'k) |
Davies, Maj. Geo. F. (Somerset, Yeovil) | Milne, Wardlaw-, J. S. | Young, Rt. Hon. Sir Hilton |
Davison, Sir W. H. (Kensington, S.) | Mitchell, Sir W. Lane (Streatham) | |
Dawson, Sir Philip | Monsell, Eyres, Com. Rt. Hon. Sir B. | TELLERS FOR THE NOES.— |
Despencer-Robertson, Major J. A. F. | Moore, Sir Newton J. (Richmond) | Major Sir George Hennessy and |
Sir Frederick Thomson. |
§ Amendment proposed: In page 2, line 14, at the end, to insert the words "or to any university constituency."—[Mr. Clynes.]
§ Question, "That the Amendment be made," put, and agreed to.