HC Deb 06 November 1964 vol 701 c528
Mr. Speaker

This is probably a convenient moment, before I propose the Question again for the debate on the Address, for me to announce that I have selected for discussion the two Amendments standing in the name of the official Opposition, that is to say, for debate on Monday the Amendment which seeks to add the words: But humbly regret that the Gracious Speech contains proposals for the nationalisation of the iron and steel industry irrelevant to the modernisation of Britain and damaging to the national economy. and on Tuesday the Amendment which seeks to add: But have no confidence that Your Majesty's Ministers can implement their proposals without damaging the programmes of modernisation already in train and thus imperilling the future well-being of Your people.