Former MP for Hemsworth
I beg to move, in page 2, line 2, to leave out from the word "be" to the end of the Subsection, and to insert instead thereof the words agreed upon between the committee and the local authority liable to defray that salary, or, failing agreement, as may be determined by the Secretary of State with the approval of the Treasury. I was hopeful that the Homo Secretary would have been so convinced...
The right hon. Gentleman's point is that they must consult him, and that he will, if necessity arises, receive representations from the local authorities. But in effect the Justices have the sole power, and the local authority, which has to find the money, will be in the position of having to go cap in hand to the Home Secretary in order to raise objections. My position, and that of most of...
A sign of wisdom.
Former MP for Hemsworth
Entered the House of Commons on 14 December 1918 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 6 October 1937 — unknown
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