HC Deb 15 July 1954 vol 530 cc691-2
Lord Malcolm Douglas-Hamilton

May I seek your guidance, Mr. Speaker? Two or three weeks ago, my hon. Friend the Member for Caithness and Sutherland (Sir D. Robertson) and my hon. Friend the Member for Ross and Cromarty (Mr. John MacLeod) and myself placed on the Order Paper Questions to the Prime Minister which now appear on the Paper as Questions Nos. 89, 90 and 91 to be answered by the Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation and which are unlikely to be reached today. As the Questions raise urgent matters which affect the economic and social well-being of half Scotland, I think that it would be more appropriate for the Prime Minister to answer.

Mr. Speaker

The transference of Questions has nothing to do with me. It is a matter for the Departments concerned.