THE PARLIAMENT BILL.
(Received 1, 9.20 a.m.) Lionaon, uune 30. The Lords discussed tne question of “tuckingV ru connection wren tlip Parlianiont mil. Vispouut maidane, expounding the Government s view, stated that tnough Mr. Asquith defined ‘-tacking’' as including in a irinancial Liu strenuous provisions directed for social and political purposes, he never suggested that a Money Bill must be aevoted to suen purposes. . The Cromer clause was finally adopted by 192 to 48. The clause empowers a joint committee to sit ip. judgment on Finance Bills to set aside for the supremacy veto those Bills wiiose governing purpose brings : them within the category of general • legislation. . - ! Nelson, St. Aldwyn, ana Lyti ton voted with the Government. ’ ‘ / ■*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 111, 1 July 1911, Page 6
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