Former MP for Monmouth
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Will the Minister of State also remember, on the question of the integration of transport, that the Government are taking great steps to drive the private hauliers out of business in Wales and that if we want a transport service we must preserve them?
asked the Secretary of State for Wales what progress has been made in the discussions on the future of local government in Wales and Monmouthshire.
asked the Secretary of State for Wales if he will give an account of the effect of recent Government decisions on the state of the road programme in Wales and Mon mouthshire.
Former MP for Monmouth
Entered the House of Commons on 9 June 1938 — unknown
Left the House of Commons on 10 March 1966 — General election
Also represented Stafford
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