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Mr Thomas Price
Former MP for Westhoughton

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    • Entered Parliament on 25 June 1951 — unknown
    • Left Parliament on 24 May 1973 — unknown

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      Orders of the Day — Pensioners' Payments and National Insurance Contributions Bill: Rate Support Grant (20 Dec 1972)

      “I am glad that the hon. Gentleman has raised this matter. I did not hear the earlier part of his speech. I served on valuation committees in days when the hon. Gentleman was not a Member of this House. When I reminded the late lamented Minister at the Ministry of Housing and Local Government, Mr. Henry Brooke, as he then was, on a famous occasion in Committee that if revaluation took place...”

      Orders of the Day — Pensioners' Payments and National Insurance Contributions Bill: Rate Support Grant (20 Dec 1972)

      “To put the matter in perspective, the hon. Gentleman should also state that although police recruiting was unsatisfactory under the Labour Government, there is now high unemployment and there is always better recruitment to the Army and the police when there is mass unemployment in industry.”

      Orders of the Day — Pensioners' Payments and National Insurance Contributions Bill: Non-Metropolitan Districts (20 Dec 1972)

      “On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker. The time allowed for this debate, which started at 11.30 is insufficient to allow all those who wish to take part in the debate to do so. I make no complaint about that now. Do I understand that the debate is open-ended, or is it limited to an hour and a half? If the latter, ought not the Minister to be a little lenient with the House and allow those...”

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