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Mr Martin Maddan
Former MP for Hove
- Also represented Hitchin
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- Entered Parliament on 26 May 1955 — General election
- Left Parliament on 22 August 1973 — Died
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Most recent appearances
- Private Business: ASHDOWN FOREST BILL [Lords] (4 Jul 1973)
“It is a striking fact that all hon. Members concerned in the area of Ashdown Forest, or who are neighbours to it, support the Bill. My hon. Friend the Member for Brighton, Kemptown (Mr. Bowden) represents the biggest county borough in the area, and he also supports it. Therefore, we must address ourselves to the points of anxiety which commoners have expressed and to the petition they have...”
- Private Business: ASHDOWN FOREST BILL [Lords] (4 Jul 1973)
“Yes, I am happy to say that they are. The arithmetic is plain. The majority of the commoners, whether by acreage or by number, support a modified rateable value basis for voting. I am happy to give the hon. Gentleman that assurance. The hon. Member for Gloucestershire, West (Mr. Loughlin) referred to compensation payable to the lord of the manor. He may, understandably, have misunderstood...”
- Private Business: ASHDOWN FOREST BILL [Lords] (4 Jul 1973)
“He is the noble Lord, Lord Buckhurst. All the provision does is to give the conservators a right to buy or sell a pocket of land for marginal adjustments in the boundary of the forest, but the chances are that Lord Buckhurst will receive no compensation whatever. It is most likely that if anything happens at all it will be a pure swapping arrangement. The hon. Member for Erith and Cray-ford...”
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