Former MP for Hammersmith North
Mr Frank Tomney is a former MP for Hammersmith North.
Former MP for Hammersmith North
Entered the House of Commons on 23 February 1950 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 7 April 1979 — General election
The decision which British Airways has to make is not one which is pro-European or pro-American or anti-American. The decision relates to aerospace development for the next 50 years and how we envisage that development. I say, quite frankly, that it must be transcontinental, and the bigger the size of the market the better. We ought to be interested in the Russian market, the Japanese...
The hon. Member for Henley (Mr. Heseltine) has dealt adequately with the suggestion that a Select Committee should be appointed. I proposed to deal with that issue. The hon. Member dealt with it in a manner which absolves me from any future or present responsibility for such a crazy idea. The moral indignation that the Liberal Party has tacked upon this is another indication of how bankrupt...
I do not know about non-stick frying pans, but that is a nonstick joke. A new technology has opened up. The way in which we shall progress is by having the courage to do these things. The Rip Van Winkles scattered around these Benches should be paid no regard. They have been asleep for years. Let them remain that way. Then we shall all be happier and we shall progress faster.
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