Former MP for Denbigh
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Might I ask the right hon. Gentleman whether, pending the publication of the report, he will suspend the regulations so far as they affect unlicensed hotels and boarding houses which are completely unintelligible, complicated and almost impossible to carry out?
The House has listened with considerable attention to the speech of the hon. Member for Caernarvonshire (Mr. G. Roberts). I should like to endorse what he said in his concluding remarks on the constitu- tional position in Wales. The Minister of National Insurance made a very able review of the situation. I really got more information and light on one or two matters from him than from the...
I am sorry that the Minister of Health is not here.
Former MP for Denbigh
Entered the House of Commons on 30 May 1929 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 3 February 1950 — General election
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