Former MP for King's Lynn
Commander Ronald Scott-Miller is a former MP for King's Lynn.
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Former MP for King's Lynn
Entered the House of Commons on 25 October 1951 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 18 September 1959 — General election
asked the Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation whether he will now make a statement about the proposed London-Moscow air service.
While thanking my right hon. Friend for that information, which I am sure will be very gladly received, may I ask him whether the agreement means that B.E.A. will be operating at the same time? May I also congratulate my right hon. Friend on establishing this new commercial link with Russia which, surely, can do nothing but further trade relationships, and help to remove the differences and...
Would not my right hon. Friend agree that the methods employed by these demonstrators were quite unconstitutional, to say the least, and served only as an embarrassment to those working on the site and to those whose duty it is to preserve law and order? In view of that, would it not be better to ensure that similar occurrences cannot take place, by building adequate fencing on the site first...
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