Unemployment (Suggested Commission of Inquiry).

Part of Oral Answers to Questions — Motor Traffic. – in the House of Commons at on 7 July 1925.

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asked the Prime Minister whether he is prepared to consider the suggestion, widely supported by representative employers and employed, that a Commission comprising leading men of all parties in the House should be set up with power to work together, without consideration of any party politics, with the object of discovering a real remedy for the evil of unemployment; whether, if such a Commission were formed, he would give facilities for its action to be made effective; and whether the Commission could be empowered to call upon independent leaders of industry, commerce and labour to share its deliberations and assist in putting its conclusions into operation?

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