Former MP for Gower
Will the right hon. Gentleman tell the House who, in his opinion, was responsible for the deaths of these eleven men?
I am very much involved in this question, although I have not said much about it. I have very strong opinions about the suitability of sites in South Wales. I know them better than any man in this House and, I think, better than any man in the country, as I taught geology and mining in that area and know the ground very well indeed. I do not think justice will be done to Wales or to men like...
The process was started at a time of crisis.
Former MP for Gower
Entered the House of Commons on 15 November 1922 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 18 September 1959 — General election
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