Former MP for Blackpool South
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asked the Secretary of Stat; for the Colonies the result of his inquiries into the reasons for the ban on entry into Kenya of the hon. Member for Torquay (Mr. F. M. Bennett) to attend the independence celebrations
To clear up one of the uncertainties of this case, may I ask my hon. Friend to give the date on which, without reason, this ban, which has been so strongly deplored on both sides of the House, was imposed?
Can my hon. Friend say whether the dockyard is overstaffed?
Former MP for Blackpool South
Entered the House of Commons on 27 October 1931 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 13 May 1964 — unknown
Also represented Blackpool; Widnes
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