HC Deb 06 August 1912 vol 41 c2970W
Mr. PATRICK O'BRIEN

asked the hon. Member whether his attention has been directed to the insufficient lighting of the Terrace of the Houses of Parliament; whether he is aware that the sort of burners now in use are probably a quarter of a century old and that, in the opinion of gas engineers, these antiquated burners consume more gas than the up-to-date burners which give an illuminating power of fifty candles; and whether he will see that the best burners are put in the Terrace lamps?

Mr. WEDGWOOD BENN

The First Commissioner has no reason to suppose that the House generally desires a greater illumination on the Terrace, but he is quite prepared to meet the wishes of Members in this matter. The saving in gas by substituting incandescent burners for those: now in use would not be very great.