Former Crossbench Peer (30 Tach 1968 – 21 Gor 2008)
Former MP am Halesowen and Stourbridge (18 Meh 1970 – 16 Maw 1992)
Former MP am Cambridge University (17 Nov 1887 – 28 Jun 1892)
Former MP am Ipswich (16 Chw 1938 – 24 Hyd 1957)
Oeddech chi'n golygu stoke?
Mr Charles Pannell: Is the right hon. and learned Gentleman aware that this subject was raised when the late Mr. Stokes was Minister of Works, and that Mr. Stokes refused to proceed further as it would have been thought that as a Catholic he was partisan in the matter? However, is the Leader of the House aware that those of us who are not Catholics and hon. Members throughout this place with any sense of history...
Mr Richard Stokes: Mr. Stokes (Ipswich) rose—
Mr Richard Stokes: Mr. Stokes rose——
Mr Richard Stokes: Mr. Stokes rose—
Mr Richard Stokes: Mr. Stokes rose—
Mr Richard Stokes: Mr. Stokes indicated dissent.
Mr Richard Stokes: Mr. Stokes (Ipswich) rose—
Mr Richard Stokes: Mr. Stokes rose—
Mr Richard Stokes: Mr. Stokesrose —
Mr Richard Stokes: Mr. Stokes indicated assent.
Mr Richard Stokes: The Lord Privy Seal (Mr. Stokes) indicated dissent.
Mr Richard Stokes: Mr. Stokes indicated dissent.
Mr Richard Stokes: Mr. R. R. Stokes (Ipswich) rose—
Mr Richard Stokes: Mr. Stokes rose—
Mr Richard Stokes: Mr. Stokes indicated dissent.
Mr Richard Stokes: Mr. Stokes rose—
Mr Dudley Smith: Has the hon. Gentleman seen the salutary warning issued by Lord Stokes in another place yesterday on the deteriorating situation? Do the Government subscribe to the sentiments expressed by Lord Stokes where the question of exports is concerned?
Mr Ernest Fernyhough: Certainly, and I have with me Lord Stokes' full page advertisement about that. I have great respect for Donald Stokes and his colleagues, but they already have manufacturing capacity there, and that will be expanded. Anybody who imagines that they will expand in Dundee rather than Dusseldorf does not understand the trade.
Mr John Stokes: Mr. John Stokes (Halesowen and Stour-bridge) rose—
Mr John Stokes: Mr. John Stokes (Halesowen and Stourbridge) rose—