Former MP for Bradford South
This Clause has been discussed at considerable length and sufficient has been said to impress Members of the Committee with the many difficulties that may arise in connection with it. As has been said by the last speaker, it is of great importance and it is causing apprehension to the trading community as a whole. For this reason, I had hoped that the Chancellor would have promised some...
I am sure the House will have appreciated fully the peculiarly lucid statement of the President of the Board of Trade. I think it is good that the House should be informed accurately on the points with which he is qualified to deal from his experience. Representing, as I do, a constituency which is very closely associated with the textile trade, I feel particularly grateful that the...
Plus the ratepayers.
Former MP for Bradford South
Entered the House of Commons on 14 December 1918 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 26 October 1922 — General election
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