Former MP for Spelthorne
Sir Philip Pilditch is a former MP for Spelthorne.
Former MP for Spelthorne
Entered the House of Commons on 14 December 1918 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 7 October 1931 — General election
Does the hon. Member put up the claims of Bristol as against those of Plymouth?
The hon. and gallant Member for Hull (Lieut.-Commander Kenworthy) and the right hon. Member for Darwen (Sir H. Samuel) have referred to what they describe as the rather grudging support of the Bill given from this side by the right hon. Member for West Woolwich (Sir K. Wood), and others. As I understood those speeches, and as I interpret the action of hon. Members on this side of the House,...
I am not quite sure whether the hon. Member for South-West Bethnal Green (Mr. Harris) objects to the whole of the Clause, or only to the small point made by the Minister. In any case, I cannot think that he is very happy in the illustration of Battersea which he has given. There has been an important scheme at Battersea, and I believe that one house was found to be of archæological interest,...
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