Former MP for Bristol East
Mr George Britton is a former MP for Bristol East.
Former MP for Bristol East
Entered the House of Commons on 14 December 1918 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 26 October 1922 — General election
As a humble Member of this House, I have given the Government my hearty support right through this Bill, but I shall have to part company with them if, as seems probable, the President of the Board of Trade is favourably disposed to the insertion of this Amendment. If that be so, I shall be compelled, reluctantly, to vote against it. I am a director of one or two companies, but I would resign...
I very much appreciate this renewed evidence of the indulgence of this House. I do not know where I am out of order, because I want to see this Bill accomplish the purpose the Government have in view. I want them to apply it to the Government Departments. I hope they will see that the Government releases some of the vast stocks of timber, wool, and leather, on terms that cannot come within...
I sincerely apologise. 1 hope I may have an opportunity later of saying something upon the point.
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