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Orders of the Day — Air Estimates, 1950–51: MR. Arthur Henderson's Statement (21 Mar 1950)

Mr William Taylor: May I first ask for the indulgence of the House on this the first occasion on which I have the privilege and honour of addressing it? The Debate so far has been on a very high level, if I may say so. It has been conducted in a most professional manner by professionals, and, therefore, I feel much diffidence in intervening with a view to saying one or two things about the more mundane affairs...

Oral Answers to Questions — National Finance: Development Value (Claims) (13 Jun 1950)

Mr William Taylor: asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1) if he will consider making interim payments in respect of claims made for development value payable under the Town and Country Planning Act, 1947; (2) if he will instruct the Central Land Board to notify, as soon as possible, claimants for compensation for development value under the Town and Country Planning Act, 1947, of the amount which it is...

Oral Answers to Questions — Food Supplies: Bread Wrapping (14 Jun 1950)

Mr William Taylor: asked the Minister of Food when, in the interest of public hygiene, he proposes to reintroduce bread wrapping.

Orders of the Day — Finance Bill: Clause 17. — (Charge of Income Tax for 1950–51.) (15 Jun 1950)

Mr William Taylor: What does the hon. Member know about it?

Cement and Bricks Supplies (30 Jun 1950)

Mr William Taylor: Might I suggest to the right hon. Gentleman that he might look at the priorities given to the collieries, because there are undoubtedly stocks held down at the colleries which are not being used quickly but which could be effectively used in the building trade in this weather?

Oral Answers to Questions — Civil Aviation: Airports, North of England (19 Jul 1950)

Mr William Taylor: Would the Parliamentary Secretary take notice of the fact that the County Palatine forms only part of the north of England, and give attention to the county of York adjoining, and particularly to aerodromes in Leeds and Bradford?

Oral Answers to Questions — Civil Aviation: Airports, North of England (19 Jul 1950)

Mr William Taylor: Is it not the case that the discussions to which the Parliamentary Secretary refers have been going on for a considerable number of years? Will he consider doing something to get a definite decision on the matter?

Oral Answers to Questions — Civil Aviation: Solent Flying Boats (19 Jul 1950)

Mr William Taylor: As the British taxpayer is being called upon to subsidise the cost of these machines, should not the House be informed of their cost?

British Transport Commission (18 Oct 1950)

Mr William Taylor: Did the hon. Gentleman say £654 million or 654 million dollars?

British Transport Commission (18 Oct 1950)

Mr William Taylor: De-nationalise it.

British Transport Commission (18 Oct 1950)

Mr William Taylor: Will the hon. Member tell the House what he would do if they both made losses.

Housing (6 Nov 1950)

Mr William Taylor: Mr. W. J. Taylor (Bradford, North) rose——

Orders of the Day — Festival of Britain (Sunday Opening) Bill (23 Nov 1950)

Mr William Taylor: is the hon. Member for Dagenham (Mr. Parker) prepared to give the names of those people who gave him this information?

Orders of the Day — Festival of Britain (Sunday Opening) Bill (23 Nov 1950)

Mr William Taylor: Has not the hon. Member received communications from societies and denominations within his own constituency, apart from those that emanate from the Lord's Day Observance Society, and so on?

British Electricity Authority (Advertising) (12 Dec 1950)

Mr William Taylor: Is the technical fault there day after day? The fact is that the capacity is not there to produce it.

British Electricity Authority (Advertising) (12 Dec 1950)

Mr William Taylor: Why try to explain it away then?

British Electricity Authority (Advertising) (12 Dec 1950)

Mr William Taylor: They have no executive power.

British Electricity Authority (Advertising) (12 Dec 1950)

Mr William Taylor: Will the Parliamentary Secretary say whether the B.E.A. had been in communication with him or his Department before the reply was given?

British Electricity Authority (Advertising) (12 Dec 1950)

Mr William Taylor: But did they bother to write to you?


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