HC Deb 25 July 1912 vol 41 c1375W
Mr. FRED HALL

(Dulwich) asked the Home Secretary the grounds on which a man, named W. W. French, was prosecuted for an inflammatory speech recommending the removal of Lord Devonport, delivered in Hyde Park to a transport workers' demonstration; and why similar action has not been taken against another man, called Tillett, who originated the proposal to shoot the chairman of the Port of London Authority?

Mr. McKENNA

The proceedings against French were instituted by the police in the course of their ordinary duty. The actual words used were, in his case, deemed sufficient in law to justify proceedings. In the case of Tillett they were not.