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Colonel James Baldwin-Webb
Former MP for The Wrekin
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- Entered Parliament on 27 October 1931 — General election
- Left Parliament on 17 September 1940 — Died
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Most recent appearances
- Orders of the Day — Conduct of the War. (7 May 1940)
“Is my right hon. Friend aware that the Territorials that were sent to Norway had been formed from a division previously disbanded, and only recently reformed?”
- Orders of the Day — Economic Warfare. (18 Mar 1940)
“The question that I wish to raise concerns our trade arrangements with neutral countries, which in my opinion are not compatible with an effective blockade. The disclosure of the existence of a number of loopholes in the blockade came as a shock to most of us, especially after the statement made by the Minister of Economic Warfare on 17th January, in which he sought to assure the House that...”
- Oral Answers to Questions — Economic Warfare.: Trade Agreements (Re-Exports to Germany). (5 Mar 1940)
“asked the Minister of Economic Warfare (1) whether he is in a position to assure the House that none of the agreements concluded with neutral Governments authorise the latter to import from overseas for the purpose of re-exporting to Germany; (2) whether the recently concluded Anglo-Belgian Trade Agreement authorises Belgium to re-export to Germany to the limit of her pre-war re-exports to...”
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