Former MP for Honiton
Major Sir Arthur Morrison-Bell is a former MP for Honiton.
Former MP for Honiton
Entered the House of Commons on 15 January 1910 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 7 October 1931 — General election
The House has listened with great interest to the speech of the right hon. and gallant Gentleman the Member for Newcastle-under-Lyme (Colonel Wedgwood). I hope that his prophecies are not going to prove correct. I think that he mystified us a little, and that the House did not gather very clearly what his remedy really is. In fact, he himself says that he does not really know yet how he is...
It could not be stopped in this country, and for this reason. In comparison with the London money market, those of France and Belgium are relatively unimportant. London is the world market, and, if a flight from the pound begins in earnest, who is to get in front of it and stop the flight? It could not be done. It could not be stopped as suggested when the pound was at 15s. No one can say...
I understand then that the right hon. and gallant Gentleman does not approve of inflation. I am in a little doubt as to what he does approve of, but he mentioned German inflation, and I have here an example which I hope may impress Members of the House. Here is a letter written to me from Berlin in November, 1926. It carries six stamps. There are four of 10,000,000,000 marks, and two of...
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