Irish Facts for British Platforms V, 1 (1907)

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They knew that the Cabinet had decided all along that if it did not satisfy them they would not go on with it.
Therefore, they had three very interesting facts. First, that the Cabinet were divided ; secondly, that it was not the Bill of a majority, but the Bill of a minority ; and that the Cabinet deliberately recommended to the House of Commons a measure which they knew to be unworkable and foredoomed to failure.
Contempt for the House of Commons.
The whole thing was, in fact, a rash practica
...l joke, and next week, or the week after, when the House of Commons was asked to admonish the House of Lords of the deference which ought to be paid to the House of Commons, they would bear in mind the kind of way in which the Government had thought it proper to treat the elected representatives of the people. If these were the schemes of the minority, ^^'hat were the schemes of the majority of the Cabinet, and why did thej^ allow themselves to be over -ruled ? They all knew that the scheme which commended itself to them was Home Rule, and that they allowed this Bill to be brought in because they treated it as a preliminary to Home Rule.

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