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Mr John Corlett
Former MP for City of York
- Entered Parliament on 5 July 1945 — General election
- Left Parliament on 3 February 1950 — General election
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- Orders of the Day — JUSTICES OF THE PEACE BILL [Lords] (13 Dec 1949)
“I regret that I cannot support the hon. and learned Member in the new Clause he is now proposing. He gave me such generous support in my Amendment on Second Reading and in the Commitee stage that I rather feel that I am deserting him. But I am surprised at the line he has followed after the discussion which we had. All of us, I think, were in the difficulty to "Which the Attorney-General...”
- Oral Answers to Questions — Education: Grammar School Vacancies (8 Dec 1949)
“asked the Minister of Education having regard to variations which occur from year to year in a particular area, how far it is in accordance with his policy that some places in a secondary school may properly remain unfilled.”
- Oral Answers to Questions — Education: Grammar School Vacancies (8 Dec 1949)
“Is my right hon. Friend aware that his reply, for which I thank him, will give very great satisfaction indeed to all local education authorities in the country?”
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