Former MP for Brigg
Mr Tom Williamson is a former MP for Brigg.
Former MP for Brigg
Entered the House of Commons on 5 July 1945 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 1 March 1948 — unknown
May I first congratulate the Minister on his fine speech in support of the nationalisation of this industry? May I also congratulate the Government on the expedition with which they have moved since 1945 in regard to the fuel and power section of industry? Coal and electricity are under public ownership, and there can be no case in principle why the gas industry should not be brought into...
The hon. Member for Wallasey (Mr. Marples) addressed his remarks mainly to the building trade. He suggested there ought to be more incentive in that trade, and that the members of the unions were opposing payment by result. He said that he knew a great deal about the building industry. If the system of payment by results were operated now, and even if it did substantially increase output at...
I listened last week to the Debate on the economic survey, and I gained the impression that there was some criticism at any rate, and, in parts, some condemnation of the British worker. I want to say, at the outset, that I believe the broad field of British labour, in skill, resourcefulness, adaptability, and devotion to duty, to be as good as any in the world. If there is to be some...
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