HC Deb 11 April 1934 vol 288 c324W
Sir V. HENDERSON

asked the Attorney-General whether it is intended to re-introduce the Railway and Canal Commission Abolition Bill this Session?

The ATTORNEY-GENERAL

It does not appear that there is any prospect, in the present state of opinion on the subject, of obtaining general agreement and, having regard to the pressure on Parliamentary time, the Government do not think that it will be possible to pass any Bill on this subject unless it is wholly un-controversial. In these circumstances, it is not considered worth while to introduce it.