Part of the debate – in the House of Commons am 8:27 pm ar 12 Chwefror 1991.
We always enjoy the contributions of the hon. Member for Bradford, South (Mr. Cryer) on money resolutions. It is true that I have come prepared for the comments that I thought that the hon. Gentleman might make. He had some fun, but I will not follow him down that road.
The essence of the hon. Gentleman's remarks was a technical point concerned with the national loans fund and with lending to the successor company under clause 8. If I understood the gist of what the hon. Gentleman said, he seemed to suggest that the money might be misused.