HC Deb 01 June 1933 vol 278 c2072
Mr. LANSBURY

Will the Lord President of the Council kindly state what the business will be after the holidays?

The LORD PRESIDENT of the COUNCIL (Mr. Baldwin)

Tuesday, 13th June: Supply, Committee, Seventh Allotted Day, Foreign Office Vote.

Wednesday, 14th June: Second Reading, Unemployment Insurance (Expiring Enactments) Bill, and Committee stage of the necessary Money Resolution.

Thursday, 15th June: Second Reading, Government of India (Amendment) Bill from another place; further consideration of the Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Bill; Second Reading, Church of Scotland (Property and Endowments) Amendment Bill, and Report and Third Reading of Pharmacy and Poisons Bill. The two last-mentioned Bills come down from another place.

The business for Friday will be announced later. On any day, if there is time, other Orders will be taken.

Mr. MAXTON

Are we to assume that the Second Reading Debate on the Unemployment Insurance (Expiring Enactments) Bill will be concluded in one day? Is that all the time to be allowed for the Second Reading of a Bill on Unemployment Insurance?

Mr. BALDWIN

It is a Bill of only one Clause, and I think the time will be sufficient.

Mr. MAXTON

I think there are two.

Ordered, That the Proceedings on the Finance Bill have precedence this day of the Business of Supply."[Mr. Baldwin.]