Sir Alfred Mond

Former MP for Carmarthen

Recent appearances

  • Orders of the Day — Clause 13. — (Short title, interpretation and repeal.) 22 May 1928

    I do not want, at this stage of the proceedings on the Bill, to detain the House for very long, but I do think that it is important that one of the joint signatories of the resolutions which were passed by the Industrial Committee of the General Council of the Trades Union Congress and the committee of the employers' group, who are now considering the important question of the relations of...
  • Orders of the Day — Ways and Means.: Amendment of Law. 25 Apr 1928

    The right hon. Gentleman, who for one short period was Chancellor of the Exchequer, and who lectures us on finance with pontifical authority which sometimes borders on the comic, has delivered a very characteristic oration. Aristides, the Just, was nothing compared with the right hon. Gentleman; he was a criminal compared to the wickedness of the present Chancellor of the Exchequer or the...
  • Orders of the Day — Ways and Means.: Amendment of Law. 25 Apr 1928

    The finances would be very much better ordered if that were the ease. From my experience of administration, I am quite certain that all Chancellors of the Exchequer can still effect very large and very useful reduction in public expenditure. In fact, there is no end to the amount of public money which can be saved by close, continuous and steady pressure. I was rather interested listening to...

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Former MP for Carmarthen

Entered the House of Commons on 12 January 1906 — General election

Left the House of Commons on 8 June 1928 — unknown

Also represented Swansea West; Swansea Town; City of Chester

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