Former MP for Wandsworth Central
Sir Henry Jackson is a former MP for Wandsworth Central.
Former MP for Wandsworth Central
Entered the House of Commons on 29 October 1924 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 23 February 1937 — Died
asked the Minister of Health whether he can indicate the scope of the proposed Bill to deal with the superannuation of local government officers?
My first duty is the pleasant one of congratulating the hon. Member for Peckham (Mr. Silkin) on a very admirable maiden speech. He has a great knowledge and experience of local government, and it is quite appropriate that his maiden speech should be on questions which are so intimately connected with the London County Council and the citizens of London. I am sure that we shall look forward...
I am not misleading the House. That was the decision of the House in 1926, and the long and rather melancholy history of this story since then is not one that reflects any great credit on a large number of people. During that same Debate I quoted from the Report of the London and Home Counties Traffic Committee, of which I am now chairman, and this is what I said 10 years ago, on a Motion...
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