Former MP for Nottingham South
Mr Henry Smith is a former MP for Nottingham South.
Former MP for Nottingham South
Entered the House of Commons on 5 July 1945 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 6 May 1955 — General election
Before returning to the Chancellor's Budget statement, I wish to congratulate the hon. Member for Blackley (Mr. E. Johnson) on putting over a prepared speech which will probably prove to have been the last he will make in this Chamber, his majority on the last occasion having been exiguous. There are other hon. Gentlemen opposite, such as the hon. and gallant Member for Rochdale...
Hon. Members opposite had better make the most of the time remaining to them. The Budget statement is quite obviously an electioneering one. We were treated to a long homily about the necessity for keeping down personal spending and personal consumption at home in the interests of exports and investment, but at the end of the homily we got a Budget concession which puts additional spending...
I will not detain the House for more than a few minutes. Indeed, I would not have intervened at all but for the appalling, reactionary speech of the hon. Member for Orkney and Shetland (Mr. Grimond). I much prefer the approach of the hon. Member for Exeter (Mr. Dudley Williams). After all, he did not go any further than saying that, if anybody was to be compulsorily removed from his property,...
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