Former MP for Salford West
Lieut-Commander Frederick Astbury is a former MP for Salford West.
Former MP for Salford West
Entered the House of Commons on 14 December 1918 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 25 October 1935 — General election
It will do her good to hear for herself that the House upholds the child who says that this country is the best country in the world.
As a Lancashire Member and one who has traded in cotton with India for the last 30 years, I felt it was impossible for me to sit still without entering a word of protest at what appears to be the reluctance of the Government to do anything to safeguard the Lancashire cotton trade. Thirty years ago we had practically the whole cotton trade of India. I remember the tariff going on, and it...
I did not mean that at all. I only asked the Government to make a gesture to Lancashire.
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