Friday, 26 April 1968
The House met at Eleven o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
11.05 a.m.
As amended (in the Standing Committee), considered.
Any county or county borough in England or Wales may opt out of the provisions of this Act.—[Mr. Hugh Jenkins.]
No land shall be used at any time on Sunday for enabling members of the public to watch thereon or therefrom any spectacle to which section 2 of this Act applies if those members or any of them...
If the occupier of any land or premises adjacent or in proximity to any church or place of meeting for religious worship permits the land or premises to be used on a Sunday by members of the...
Nothing in this Act shall authorise a person to use any land or premises as to cause a public or private nuisance, or in Scotland a nuisance.—[Sir C. Black.]
The Council of any county borough, borough, or district may make regulations prohibiting the presentation on a Sunday within its boundaries of any spectacle to which section 2 of this Act...
I beg to move Amendment No. 2, in page 2, line 5, after 'payment', insert 'directly or indirectly'. Whatever else may be said about the Bill, it has provided the setting for a debate which I...
Order for Second Reading read.
Order for Second Reading read.
Read a Second time.
Read a Second time.
Order read for resuming adjourned debate on Second Reading [15th December].
Order for Second Reading read.
Order read for resuming adjourned debate on Second Reading [5th April].
Order for Second Reading read.
Order for Second Reading read.
Resolved, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Harper.]
Debates in the House of Commons are an opportunity for MPs from all parties to scrutinise government legislation and raise important local, national or topical issues.
And sometimes to shout at each other.