Former MP for Hammersmith South
I can tell the right hon. and learned Member. He said that he had moved that the House should not adjourn in 1940. Is he doing so now, because if not, his argument falls to the ground?
Is the Minister not aware that he has correspondence from me in his office dealing with a similar complaint in Hammersmith?
Will the Minister bear in mind that even 50 yards is a personal hardship?
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asked the Minister of Labour what progress he is making with the establishment of further rehabilitation centres upon the lines of the Egham model; and whether he will lake steps to avoid the growth of waiting lists of disabled men awaiting admission as such waiting has an adverse mental effect, particularly on neurotic cases.
asked the Minister of Agriculture whether, as the need for school harvest camps will still be great this year, he will take steps to ensure that an adequate supply of soap is available, particularly in the girls camps, to allow for a reasonable care of the hands of those who so laudably and usefully surrender their holiday time.
asked the Minister of Labour if the rehabilitation centre at Egham is a purely experimental venture; and whether it is his intention to establish other such centres in other parts of the country.
asked the Minister of Labour to what extent it is the practice when listing personnel for Group B block release for the building trade to ignore those Servicemen described as general foremen.