Former MP for Hammersmith North
Hon. Mary Pickford is a former MP for Hammersmith North.
Former MP for Hammersmith North
Entered the House of Commons on 27 October 1931 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 6 March 1934 — Died
I should like to urge the Parliamentary Secretary to consider the possibility of including boys and girls whose parents have undertaken to keep them at a secondary school until they are 16, or until the end of a term. They have undertaken this secondary course, and it is of the greatest importance that it should be completed; otherwise, much of it will be wasted. No doubt it is a matter of...
I have listened to very nearly every word of the Debate both to-day and on Thursday, and I think that anyone not familiar with the Bill hearing the criticisms which have come from the Opposition Benches would have thought that this was another Anomalies Bill designed to get as many people as possible out of insurance, instead of being a Bill which, for the first time, brings a younger age...
T am anxious to abide by your Ruling. I have read with great care what you said on a previous occasion that an hon. Member must not refer to any questions not under discussion, but I had hoped that the question of the training of juveniles during unemployment was so closely connected with the general question of training and education that it would be considered to be the same question.
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