Former MP for Liverpool Exchange
Colonel Sir James Reynolds is a former MP for Liverpool Exchange.
Former MP for Liverpool Exchange
Entered the House of Commons on 30 May 1929 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 12 December 1932 — Died
I beg to second the Amendment. It has been a matter of surprise to me that the Home Office did not in some way safeguard the public in connection with the character of the films that are to be exhibited on Sundays. It is a very simple matter to do it on the lines of the Amendment, and I should have thought that it would not have presented any real difficulty. It would be a very wholesome and...
The weapon which the English Parliament has been almost forced to forge is now about to be placed in our hands, but we must remember that it is a double-edged weapon and that in its use it may hurt our own people as well as to bring forth money from the Irish nationalists. It is not a weapon that can be lightly used and should only be brought into use as a last resort when things are at a...
I beg to move, "That the Clause be read a Second time." The proposed new Clause is to ensure that insurances taken out to pay Death Duties shall, as they are available for those duties—
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