Former MP for Bewdley
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In accordance with the undertaking which I gave to my hon. and gallant Friend on 7th April, I have made careful inquiries into the question whether the salaries of Members of Parliament should be increased. The existing figure of £400 was fixed in 1911. It is, I think, obvious that, if £400 was adequate in the circumstances then existing, it cannot be so regarded in the very different...
I am not in a position to-day to add anything to the answer I have given, but perhaps, if a question were put down at an early date, it would receive attention.
It might save time ii I repeat that I am unable to add anything to-day to my answer.
Former MP for Bewdley
Entered the House of Commons on 29 February 1908 — unknown
Left the House of Commons on 1 June 1937 — unknown
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