Part of the debate – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 23 Gorffennaf 1946.
As the Minister has been so forthcoming, I would press him this much further. He may feel that there is no need for the dental profession to take this point of view, but, in fact, they do take it. They feel that, when one of their cases is coming up, they want one of their own men there. One of the essentials of a tribunal of this kind is that it shall have the confidence of the people who are to come before it. It will make that little bit of difference to them to know that one of their men is sitting there. There is more in this than the Minister appears to think, and I do ask him to look at it again.