Former MP for Motherwell
Mr Robert Nelson is a former MP for Motherwell.
Former MP for Motherwell
Entered the House of Commons on 14 December 1918 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 26 October 1922 — General election
I quite agree with the right hon. Gentleman that twelve months is too short a time within which to make up his mind or within which to formulate a good policy, but surely it is not unreasonable that the policy should be formulated definitely within the two years which is the time allowed for the other provisions under the Bill. I feel that; there should be something of a definite nature in...
I hope the Government will not withdraw this Amendment. There was a very long Debate on this very point in Committee, and this Sub-section was drawn up to protect the interests of the wagon-repairers. They have long term contracts which were entered into. The Minister-designate has already told us that, instead of the wagons remaining where they are, they might be moved from one end of the...
The wording of this Clause was agreed to, at the time of the discussion.
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