Former MP for Knutsford
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Can I have a straight answer to this question please? Is it not a fact that when these bogus National Savings Certificates mature in seven years' time they are worth less than the original investment due to the fall in the value of money? Can I have a straight answer?
On a point of order——
Further to that point of order, which was not a point of order, may I now rise on a point of order? It will be within the recollection of this House that the last Speaker said that anyone who raised a bogus point of order was cheating. What sanction have you, Mr. Speaker? Can you debar that human gargoyle from asking any questions?
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Former MP for Knutsford
Entered the House of Commons on 5 July 1945 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 29 April 1970 — General election
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