Former MP for Guildford
Colonel Sir John Jarvis is a former MP for Guildford.
Former MP for Guildford
Entered the House of Commons on 14 November 1935 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 3 February 1950 — General election
I beg to second the Amendment to the proposed Amendment. I ask the Chancellor to reconsider his decision on this matter. I have been working in a depressed area with companies which had no prewar standing but have been doing quite a large amount of work, not paying dividends but building up reserves for a rainy day which might come after the end of the war. We re-reived encouragement from...
Upon a wise solution of our unemployment pokey depends much of the prosperity of our land in the years that are coming, and, what is perhaps more important, the happiness of our people. I share the views of the hon. Member for Leigh (Mr. Tinker), when he said in the Debate yesterday: To me, the national assets are the human beings in the country. They are the assets and they have to be looked...
Will the right hon. Gentleman give the figures beyond 1937—say 1938 and 1939?
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