Mr Conolly Gage

Former MP for Belfast South

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Mr Conolly Gage is a former MP for Belfast South.

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Former MP for Belfast South

Entered the House of Commons on 5 July 1945 — General election

Left the House of Commons on 8 October 1952 — unknown

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  • Orders of the Day — Pensions (Increase) Bill 24 Jun 1952

    I am glad that this Bill has been introduced by a Conservative Government. I have a very high regard for the right hon. Member for Colne Valley (Mr. Glenvil Hall). I always listen to his views with respect, and I was therefore sorry to hear him today, at the outset of this debate, describe this Bill as a miserable and niggardly Bill. I thought that it was a little out of his character. I...
  • Orders of the Day — Pensions (Increase) Bill 24 Jun 1952

    The trouble is that the Police Pensions Act of 1921—the police did not get a pension before that date—gave pensions to the widows of policemen who had become widows after 1918, and it gave gratuities to the widows of policemen who had become widows before 1918. But as the Royal Irish Constabulary were then in the process of being disbanded, the widows of men who were killed before 1918...
  • Orders of the Day — Pensions (Increase) Bill 24 Jun 1952

    I hope the hon. Gentleman will forgive me, but all Governments since 1922 must bear the blame equally.

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