Labour Legislation Labour Movements And Labour Leaders

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— Mr.
Bruce justified the course taken by Mr. Harcourt ; he " confessed that the Bill as returned to that House was a measure which it was not worth while to pass " ; and he went on to say that " in his judgment the subject ought to be postponed until the House could deal with it in a more comprehensive and satisfactory manner." Then he added : " For his own part, he denied that workmen as a class were exceptionally treated." What did Mr. Bruce believe ? He was eternally wobbling. He and others
... like him in the House seemed difficult to please. We either asked too much or not enough ; or, when right, we asked for it in the wrong way. Mr. Bruce defended the course taken by the Government — which wrecked the Bill. He was not prepared to pledge the Government — of course not — but they would consider what could be done, &c, &c. Dr. Ball defended what was done in another place — he was in favour of postponement. Mr.
Hinde Palmer defended the course taken by Mr. Vernon Harcourt, and regretted that the Government could not give a pledge to deal with the subject next Session.


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