Former MP for Rotherham
Mr Fred Lindley is a former MP for Rotherham.
Former MP for Rotherham
Entered the House of Commons on 6 December 1923 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 7 October 1931 — General election
I want to support the point of view advanced by the hon. Member for East Walthamstow (Mr. Wallace). He reminded the House that it was necessary that we should have some clear definition of what we meant when we spoke of ex-service men. The hon. Member who has just spoken indulged in a geometrical definition which it was very difficult to follow, and he failed to answer the question of the...
If that is a point of Order you may have many raised before the discussion is over. If you are going to differentiate between these ex-service men who are unemployed and the civilians who are unemployed and who never had an opportunity during the Great War, it would perhaps be as well to draw attention to the order of preference laid down in Circular No. 1–30. The first preference is given...
On a point of Order. I neither believe that nor said it—
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