HC Deb 16 October 1912 vol 42 c1250W
Mr. HOUSTON

asked the Prime Minister whether he is aware of the inconvenience caused to the public by reason of disorganisation and dissatisfaction existing in the various departments of the Post Office; whether he is aware that this disorganisation and dissatisfaction have been, and are, on the increase; and whether he will make such arranegments as will enable the Postmaster-General to give his undivided attention to the defects and dissatisfaction existing in his Department with a view to their remedy by relieving him of such employment as working out the financial relations between Great Britain and Ireland under the Government of Ireland Bill?

The PRIME MINISTER

The answer to each branch of the question is in the negative.