Former MP for Worcester
Mr Richard Fairbairn is a former MP for Worcester.
Former MP for Worcester
Entered the House of Commons on 15 November 1922 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 16 November 1923 — General election
On a point of Order, I submit that the first line of Sub-section (2) clearly shows that the matter is in the discretion of the Court. It does not necessarily follow that it must be referred by the Court. My hon. Friend's Amendment means that the Court shall have liberty to send the matter to the reference committee if the landlord or tenant asks. It is only a question of putting the tenant in...
I only rise as one not acquainted with the practice of the House to offer a protest against any agreement being carried through without the Members of the Committee being consulted. I did not sit on the Committee on behalf of any association, but for my constituency. If bargains are arrived at in the House, they ought to be arrived at between Members of the House of Commons and not through...
I am not a financier, but I should like to warmly endorse much that has been said by the hon. Member who has just sat down, and to make this inquiry from the right hon. Gentleman why the Government should not authorise municipalities to have their own banks under the same authority as has been given to the City of Birmingham? I think the Minister of Health could give us some information. The...
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