Various interviews with Members of Parliament about whether the House of Commons or House of Lords should be shown on Television. The interviews are filmed on College Green opposite the Palace of Westminster. Named interviewees include - Mr Kershaw,...
Various interviews with Members of Parliament about whether the House of Commons or House of Lords should be shown on Television. The interviews are filmed on College Green opposite the Palace of Westminster. Named interviewees include - Mr Kershaw, Mr Norman Atkinson, Mr Phipps. Also interviewed are an unidentified woman MP and Alan Beith MP.
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"Mr Kershaw" is Anthony Kershaw.
"Mr Phipps" is Colin Phipps. Phipps first became an MP in October 1974, and during the clip he talks of how he's been in Parliament "just on a year" - this allows the clip's date range to be safely reduced to at least 1975-76.
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"Mr Kershaw" is Anthony Kershaw.
"Mr Phipps" is Colin Phipps. Phipps first became an MP in October 1974, and during the clip he talks of how he's been in Parliament "just on a year" - this allows the clip's date range to be safely reduced to at least 1975-76.