Former MP for Liverpool Exchange
Colonel Joseph Shute is a former MP for Liverpool Exchange.
Former MP for Liverpool Exchange
Entered the House of Commons on 19 January 1933 — unknown
Left the House of Commons on 15 June 1945 — General election
I have not intervened in the general Debates on the Bill since I was privileged to speak for a short time on the White Paper, but I have attended the proceedings on the Bill throughout and have also taken part in the negotiations which have been going on for some time concerning it. While I wish to add my testimony to that of previous speakers, to the great courtesy, ability, and kindly...
The great majority of our children are born in poor circumstances—
—and we welcome wholeheartedly, without any reservation of any kind, the splendid vision held out to us by this Bill. My hon. Friend the Member for Aberavon (Mr. Cove) said on Tuesday that when it came to the problem of putting forward the reduced claims whch we thought would be accepted, we did not force the question to a Division. The circumstances in which that Division was not forced...
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