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Sir Harmar Nicholls
Former MP for Peterborough
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- Entered Parliament on 23 February 1950 — General election
- Left Parliament on 8 February 1974 — General election
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- Oral Answers to Questions — Sex Equality (7 Feb 1974)
“On the question of equal rights, will my right hon. Friend bear in mind that after the election the men and women of Peterborough confidently expect the Government to play fair by them and give them their proper reward for being good neighbours to London and accepting London's overspill under the new towns procedure?”
- Health and Welfare (Expenditure) (28 Jan 1974)
“What does the right hon. Gentleman mean by a "democratic" service? Does he mean that patients will man the offices and decide policy? It is a silly emotive word to use in this debate. What does the right hon. Gentleman mean by it?”
- Health and Welfare (Expenditure) (28 Jan 1974)
“The hon. Member for Eccles (Mr. Carter-Jones) will have the sympathy of most people on his last point. I agree that the phrase "balance of probability" is a typical example of a bureaucratic decision. I do not know whether we had the full facts of the case, but certainly in most of what he said the hon. Gentleman has the sympathy of the House. However, having put such an example of what...”
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