All 2 results for kittens speaker:Mr Hugh Brown

Orders of the Day — Family Poverty (20 Apr 1967)

Mr Hugh Brown: The whole House enjoys the contrasting styles of the two "sex kittens who opened the debate. I must confess that I think that there is something not right when two spinsters discuss child poverty and family poverty, although I must admit that I have usually found spinsters to be very good at looking after people, even though they do not have personal experience. This afternoon, the hon. Lady...

Orders of the Day — Ministry of Social Security Bill (24 May 1966)

Mr Hugh Brown: ...the hon. Lady the Minister for Melton (Miss Pike) speaking in the House and I found her most attractive. In case that reads badly, I had better say that this applies not to her attraction as a sex kitten, but to her ability to present a rather doubtful case. She did extremely well with her glasses. It is a pity that she did not enjoy the benefit of the stimulation which she might have...


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