HL Deb 22 March 1967 vol 281 cc751-2

3.13 p.m.

Returned from the Commons with certain of the Amendments agreed to, and certain other Amendments disagreed to, with a Reason for such disagreement.

THE MINISTER WITHOUT PORTFOLIO (LORD SHACKLETON)

My Lords, I beg to move that the Commons Reason for disagreeing to certain of the Lords Amendments to the Iron and Steel Bill be considered forthwith. It may be for the convenience of the House if the main discussion takes place on the next Motion which I propose to move, which is that this House doth not insist on Amend- ments Nos. 1 to 3, to which the Commons have disagreed. When I come to my second Motion, I think it will probably be for the convenience of the House if I deal with all the Amendments. Meanwhile, I beg to move that the Commons Reason for disagreeing to certain of the Lords Amendments be considered forthwith.

Moved, That the Commons Reason be considered forthwith.—(Lord Shackleton.)

On Question, Motion agreed to.