Part of Orders of the Day — Town and Country Planning Bill – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 1 Awst 1947.
The right hon. Gentleman was kind enough to infer that I might not be satisfied. I can disillusion him; I am satisfied with this Amendment. I would like, at the same time to congratulate the hon. Member for Drake (Mr. Medland) on having joined with the right party so as to get good things done; it is indeed a hopeful omen. I have known the hon. Member for a long time, and I have great respect for him, and I know that in his remarks a few moments ago he intended to give credit all round. In spite of the provocation of the Minister, I hope that we may go on quietly with our consideration of these Amendments, and that the right hon. Gentleman will take the advice of the Chief Patronage Secretary and not make his speeches too long.