Former MP for Tottenham South
I have every sympathy with the views of the hon. Member who has just spoken in regard to Empire settlement, but he must remember, and we must all remember, that Empire settlement is a matter of very slow growth. We cannot plant any large section of our surplus population—if it be surplus, and we are not all agreed upon that—upon our Dominions without full consultation with them, and...
30. asked the President of the Board of Education whether he is able to make any statement with regard to the re-established State scholarships; when they are likely to take effect; and whether any change in the method of bestowal is contemplated?
74. asked the Minister of Health what are the last available figures as to the number of single-room tenements in England and Wales?
Former MP for Tottenham South
Entered the House of Commons on 12 January 1906 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 9 October 1924 — General election
Also represented Tottenham
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