Former MP for Kingston upon Hull Central
Will the hon. Gentleman send the information regarding the insurance paid to boys in Germany to the other House, especially to Lord Buckmaster?
46. asked the Prime Minister whether any Minister is specially charged with the duty of preparing schemes for the relief of unemployment; and to whom should questions be addressed in Parliament on matters of general policy dealing with unemployment?
With regard to the right hon. Gentleman's answer to the first part of the question, is it intended to appoint a special Minister when the policy has been settled?
When will the policy be settled?
72. asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what steps are in contemplation for dealing with the financial and economic situation that will arise next February when the stand-still arrangement for German payments comes to an end?
Will the right hon. Gentleman state when we may expect a statement of policy on this question for the information of the many people in many countries who are interested; and when he will give his attention to the question instead of to political intrigues?
86. asked the President of the Board of Trade whether he is contemplating the making of orders, in consultation with His Majesty's Treasury, to prevent profiteering in food, coal, and other necessities under Clause 1, Sub-section (3), of the Gold Standard (Amendment) Act, 1931?
Can the right hon. Gentleman now say if the Clause to which I referred in the Gold Standard (Amendment) Act can be used as a reserve power as, for example, for dealing with wholesalers and merchants?
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