Former MP for Birmingham, Ladywood
Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that, although he speaks about local authorities now being able to increase the proportion of 100 per cent. advances that they make, in many cases local authorities do not make even one-fifth of their advances of 100 per cent. loans, particularly in connection with the purchase of older property? Will he do something to ease the difficulties of many people...
I, too, take a somewhat cautious approach to the terms of the Regulations. I am not a civil engineer and I look at the Regulations through the eyes of a layman and as a member of a leading housing committee—one of many who will have to see that the additional requirements are met if the Regulations are passed and who will have to face up to any additional financial obligations which may be...
Is the hon. Member suggesting that the House might meet this expense by additional Government subsidy, rather than that local authorities should carry it on housing accounts?
Former MP for Birmingham, Ladywood
Entered the House of Commons on 26 June 1969 — unknown
Left the House of Commons on 29 April 1970 — General election
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