Former MP for Reigate
I beg to move, to leave out "£409,670," and to insert instead thereof "£408,570." It is a pleasing custom that a Member rising to speak for the first time may crave the indulgence of the House. I do not know whether it would be possible to crave a similar indulgence when a Member rises for what may well prove to be the last time in this House. The length of life of the present Government...
Are the conditions in the report of Sir Warren Fisher implemented?
The right hon. Gentleman is not going back upon the principle by which his predecessors have been guided?
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Former MP for Reigate
Entered the House of Commons on 14 December 1918 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 7 October 1931 — General election
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