Dr Hyacinth Morgan: Dr. Morganrose——
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: A really Tory argument in a really Tory paper.
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: She was only pulling the hon. Member's leg.
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: No, she would have more sense.
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: We have heard all that before.
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: What is the Government's plan?
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: Tax land values.
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: When I was in private practice I saw a great deal of this kind of work being done in people's homes, and for that reason I ask the House to approve the Amendment. We must protect people in some way against the unsupervised preparation and manufacture of food. Harm is not done deliberately, but many of these homes are not clean and many of those who indulge in small attempts at selling food...
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: He might be a carrier.
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: What about some of us?
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: Perhaps there will not be any left there.
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: Public money to be used by private traders.
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: Do not yawn.
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: Oh, no. Poor dogs.
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: What about fleas?
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: Which is quite wrong.
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: There are stupid ones in this House.
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: What part could they play against an atomic bomb?
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: Come to it quickly, then.
Dr Hyacinth Morgan: But an atomic bomb would kill them.