Former MP for Bradford Central
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asked the Minister of Agriculture if his attention has been drawn to the expressed intention of certain hunting interests to secure the importation of foxes from Belgium; and will he give an assurance that the existing prohibition of these animals will not be relaxed for such a purpose.
Will the Minister take note that most people prefer white bread, and that bakers are very sceptical of the virtues, so called, of the brown loaf?
Has the Minister any information as to the relative value of the work of Italian and German prisoners?
Former MP for Bradford Central
Entered the House of Commons on 15 November 1922 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 15 June 1945 — General election
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