Industrial Relations

Part of the debate – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 4 December 1973.

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Photo of Mr Reginald Prentice Mr Reginald Prentice , East Ham North 12:00, 4 December 1973

The way that I have been putting the argument—I think I prefer my own formulation to that of my hon. Friend—is that the Industrial Relations Act has very serious consequences on industrial relations and many other matters, and that what we are now witnessing is a further consequence—an unforeseen consequence but nevertheless a consequence—of the fact that the Act is on the statute book and that the other events flowed from it.

I was going on to say—