HC Deb 26 March 1912 vol 36 c406W
Earl WINTERTON

asked the Attorney-General if his attention has been called to a speech by Mr. Grayson inciting soldiers to refuse to obey orders, and if he proposes to take any action in the matter?

Sir RUFUS ISAACS

I have already stated to the House that I do not, as at present advised, intend to authorise proceedings against Mr. Grayson for any speeches made by him before the trial on Friday last.