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Bill Presented: Gipsies (South Leeds) (19 Nov 1987)

Mr Merlyn Rees: ...sites except at Bell Hill, which is on the edge of the constituency of my hon. Friend the Member for Normanton. However, what will be done? All my people say that the so-called gipsies will come hack to those areas and nothing will be done by the local authority and the police. The problem will go on and on. Will the Minister meet all the parties of Leeds city council and ask what they...

Orders of the Day — Northern Ireland (Border Poll) (23 Jan 1973)

Mr Merlyn Rees: ...which the Minister referred. I find that there are two types of illegal practice in the Westminster Rules, and I presume that they will apply to this plebiscite. One is corrupt practice, which goes hack to the early legislation in the 1880s. The other is illegal practice. These have to be taken into account in Northern Ireland. It will be a corrupt practice to vote as some other person,...


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