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Mr Malcolm Macmillan
Former MP for Na h-Eileanan an Iar
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- Entered Parliament on 14 November 1935 — General election
- Left Parliament on 29 April 1970 — General election
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- Orders of the Day — Sunday Entertainments Bill (28 Feb 1969)
“I preface my remarks by saying that I agree with almost every word of the hon. and learned Member for Montgomery (Mr. Hooson). I would perhaps modify his last few words a little, because I do not think that my hon. Friend the Member for Dagenham (Mr. Parker) intended to be arrogant. It may be that he was just too emphatic. On the other hand, my hon. Friend the Member for Dagenham's criticism...”
- Orders of the Day — Sunday Entertainments Bill (28 Feb 1969)
“Yes, if they like. We have been working for longer, better paid holidays for the working people and I am sure that the profession of my hon. Friend the Member for Putney (Mr. Hugh Jenkins) will support him in any movement of that kind. But there is now less need or excuse than ever there was to do away with the invaluable protection and safeguards for the seventh day, with protection against...”
- Orders of the Day — Sunday Entertainments Bill (28 Feb 1969)
“I appreciate what my hon. Friend says. I do not dispute that. I understand that the trading position is now, still some years later than when it was last said, under consideration by the Government, partly based on the Crathorne Report and other studies of that wider subject.”
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