HL Deb 12 December 1974 vol 355 c781

3.37 p.m.

Returned from the Commons, with the Amendment disagreed to with a Reason for such disagreement.

Lord WELLS-PESTELL

My Lords, I beg to move that the Commons Reason for disagreeing to the Lords Amendment be considered forthwith.

Moved, That the Commons Reason for disagreeing to the Lords Amendment be considered forthwith.—(Lord Wells-Pestell.)

The LORD CHANCELLOR

My Lords, the Question is, That the Commons Reason for disagreeing to the Lords Amendment be considered forthwith. As many as are of that opinion will say, "Content"; to the contrary, "Not-Content". My Lords, I will repeat the Question. As many as are of that opinion will say, "Content"; to the contrary, "Not-Content". Clear the Bar.

My Lords, Tellers for the Not-Contents have not been appointed pursuant to Standing Order No. 51, a Division, therefore, cannot take place, and I declare that the Contents have it.

On Question, Motion agreed to.