Former MP for East Ham South
Lieut-Colonel Campbell-Johnston is a former MP for East Ham South.
Former MP for East Ham South
Entered the House of Commons on 27 October 1931 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 25 October 1935 — General election
I have listened all the afternoon to the oldest inhabitants of certain villages who represent agricultural constituencies teaching the Minister how to conduct his Department. I wish to attack the question from a different angle. I represent what is commonly known as a dormitory constituency in the great borough of East Ham. East Ham South is made up of people who work all over London, going...
The first thing I would impress on the House is that these Commissioners are highly trained men who have been trained in the administration of public assistance and have had years of experience. I know some of them myself, men who have been in my profession and at the Bar and who have had training in it and have a high knowledge of it. The second thing I want to suggest is that there is a...
I can only speak about London where I have administered public assistance myself and have had extensive experience of the public assistance committees. I simply know that the Minister of Public Health has time after time stated that he will not lay down scales. The commissioners have certain limits laid down by law as to how they shall administer transitional relief, and, if they supersede...
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