Former MP for St Marylebone
Sir Douglas Hogg is a former MP for St Marylebone.
Former MP for St Marylebone
Entered the House of Commons on 15 November 1922 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 5 April 1928 — unknown
Having listened to the speech of the Leader of the Opposition in presenting this Motion to the House, he has left me in a state of bewilderment as to what his attitude is and as to what his grievance is. As I understood him, he repudiated with indignation the accuracy of the suggestion that he was anxious to avoid publication of the Zinovieff letter. At the beginning of his speech, in order...
I hope I need not assure the right hon. Gentleman that I accept his assurance. The point I am putting is quite a different one. The point about which I should like information, about which his followers think he has given information, though they do not know what it was, is this. If there had been no intervention by the "Daily Mail," if his hand had not been forced, to use his own expression,...
The right hon. Gentleman knows very well that he has not answered my question.
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