Former MP for Gateshead
Has not the ball been lost owing to this hypothetical question?
Is it not of the utmost importance that the Bill should come on as soon as possible?
Is not the real proposition that whatever is provided for any of the children should go to the augmentation of the common household fund, not to this child or the other child? We cannot expect the mother to give the second child any more than she gives to the first, who is not getting any allowance at all. They share and share alike.
Former MP for Gateshead
Entered the House of Commons on 27 October 1931 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 15 June 1945 — General election
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