Oral Answers to Questions — Solicitor-General for Scotland

– in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 23 Chwefror 1954.

Danfonwch hysbysiad imi am ddadleuon fel hyn

Photo of Mr Emrys Hughes Mr Emrys Hughes , South Ayrshire 12:00, 23 Chwefror 1954

asked the Prime Minister if, in view of the need for hon. Members to be advised adequately and competently on questions relating to Scotland, he will now recommend the appointment of a Solicitor-General for Scotland who is a Member of Parliament.

Photo of Mr Winston Churchill Mr Winston Churchill , Woodford

I am not aware that the House is inadequately or incompetently advised on questions relating to Scotland or that debates in this sphere are unduly curtailed. As I told the hon. Member last year, we have a wealth of precedents on our side; I shall, however, be glad to consider any suggestions that the hon. Member may care to make for providing the Solicitor-General for Scotland with a seat.

Photo of Mr Emrys Hughes Mr Emrys Hughes , South Ayrshire

Is the Prime Minister aware that a very complicated Housing (Repairs and Rents) Bill is before the Scottish Grand Committee and that last week there was no legal adviser there at all to advise us? Can he give us an assurance that if this goes on the Lord Advocate is not going to be guillotined?

Photo of Mr Winston Churchill Mr Winston Churchill , Woodford

I understand that the Committee is making very good progress in spite of this deficiency.