Former MP for City of York
Mr Frederick Burgess is a former MP for City of York.
Former MP for City of York
Entered the House of Commons on 30 May 1929 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 7 October 1931 — General election
I was not a member of the former Committee which considered this Bill, but I am a member of the long-suffering present Standing Committee which is now debating it, and this is an opportunity for hon. Members on this side of the House, which is denied them in the Committee itself, to express their opinion as to the methods adopted in that Committee. The experience of a new Member usually...
The criticism which I am now applying to a particular hon. Member applies practically to all hon. Members on the Opposition side of the Committee. The speeches are long drawn-out and do not serve any particular purpose. It has been said that Labour Members take no interest in this Bill, because we do not take part in the discussions. We realise that the best interests of the Bill are served...
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