Former MP for Dunbartonshire East
I cannot follow this. My right hon. Friend is saying that, at a given point, where there is power to deviate 50 metres either side of the line, it is possible to deviate the road both sides to make his 100 metres. However, surely it is only possible to deviate one side of it, which is 50 metres.
But not at the same time.
I had not intended to intervene because I did not serve on the Standing Committee. However, I am a little worried by what the hon. Member for Galloway (Mr. Brewis) and the hon. Member for Edinburgh, North (Earl of Dalkeith) have said. We have had a hypothetical case of a deviation being made and limited to 25 metres in order to avoid destroying someone's property. I have a bungalow on the...
Former MP for Dunbartonshire East
Entered the House of Commons on 25 October 1951 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 29 April 1970 — General election
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