– in the House of Commons am ar 16 Gorffennaf 1925.
Mr. MacDONALD:
Can the Prime Minister say what business is proposed to be taken to-morrow and next week?
Mr Stanley Baldwin
, Bewdley
To-morrow we shall consider the Summer Time Bill, and, if time permit, a number of small Bills—the Public Works Loans Bill; Sandwich Port and Haven Bill; Wireless Telegraphy (Explanation) Bill; Guardianship of Infants Bill; Summary Jurisdiction (Separation and Maintenance) Bill: Therapeutic Substances Bill [Lords]; Diseases of Animals Bill; Tithe [Money] Resolution, Committee.
Monday, Supply, Committee — Post Office Vote.
Tuesday and Wednesday—Widows', Orphans' and Old Age Contributory Pensions Bill, Report and Third Beading.
Thursday, Supply, Committee—Board of Education Vote.
Friday, The business will be announced later.
Mr Campbell Stephen
, Glasgow Camlachie
Can the Prime Minister say whether he intends to take the Scottish Rent Restrictions Bill, Second Reading, this Session?
Mr Stanley Baldwin
, Bewdley
I must ask for notice of that question.
A proposal for new legislation that is debated by Parliament.
The Second Reading is the most important stage for a Bill. It is when the main purpose of a Bill is discussed and voted on. If the Bill passes it moves on to the Committee Stage. Further information can be obtained from factsheet L1 on the UK Parliament website.