Mr Godfrey Locker-Lampson

Former MP for Wood Green

Recent appearances

  • Orders of the Day — King's Speech.: Debate on the Address. 26 Nov 1934

    The hon. Member for Abertillery (Mr. Daggar) has dealt with some very wide subjects in his speech, but he did not deal with what seems to me to be the most unfair portion of the Amendment. At the end of the Amendment the Government are accused of having no con- structive policy for establishing a collective peace system. I should have thought that very nearly everybody would have agreed that...
  • Adjournment (Whitsuntide).: Foreign Affairs. 18 May 1934

    I am sure that the whole House regrets the absence of my right hon. Friend the Member for West Birmingham (Sir A. Chamberlain), and we can only hope that he will soon be among us once again to give us the benefit of his contributions to our Debates. The speeches of the late Solicitor-General and the right hon. Gentleman, who himself was for many years at the Foreign Office, show the...
  • Adjournment (Whitsuntide).: Foreign Affairs. 18 May 1934

    I am going to do it. I say that this matter is one of definite, urgent, public importance for the peace of the whole world. To my mind, the future of the League of Nations is the most important matter for civilisation to-day. It is much more important than the Unemployment Bill, much more important than the reform of the House of Lords and much more important than the Indian White Paper. If...

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Former MP for Wood Green

Entered the House of Commons on 15 January 1910 — General election

Left the House of Commons on 25 October 1935 — General election

Also represented Salisbury

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