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HASTE IN PARLIAMENT

(To the Editor.)

Sir.—"There was undue haste in putting through this Bill." "No Bill of this importance had ever been put through with the same hurry." "The House . . .

was the place in which matters

were thoroughly thrashed out." These are the reported sayings of the Leader of the present Opposition and the late Leader of the Government—one and the same person. Was there undue haste by the late Government when it secured urgency? Were the measures for which the late Government secured urgency of no importance; if so, why was urgency asked, and the gag applied? Did the late Government allow any matters to be thoroughly thrashed out when their intentions were questioned? The truth is that the late Government concocted a nasty medicine and is now being made to take it. —I am, etc., ■■■'■ '•

THE OTHER FOOT.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 85, 9 April 1936, Page 10

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HASTE IN PARLIAMENT Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 85, 9 April 1936, Page 10

HASTE IN PARLIAMENT Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 85, 9 April 1936, Page 10