Former MP for East Ham North
The right hon. Gentleman, in introducing this Bill, reviewed the housing accommodation of this country. He informed the House that local authorities had made a survey, and found 400,000 in an unsatisfactory condition. I think, if anything, that this figure is rather under the mark. Take East London, for instance. What do you find? Narrow streets, mean houses, insanitary dwellings, and serious...
Former MP for East Ham North
Entered the House of Commons on 12 January 1906 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 26 October 1922 — General election
Also represented Romford
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