Part of Orders of the Day — Finance Bill – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 10 June 1964.
Mr Gilbert Mitchison
, Kettering
12:00,
10 June 1964
My only comment is that I wonder how that talk will compare with the one about tax-free tolls.
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