Norman Cole (politician)
Norman John Cole (1 June 1909 – 22 January 1979) was a British Conservative and National Liberal Member of Parliament. He represented South Bedfordshire from 1951 to 1966, when the seat was taken by Labour candidate Gwilym Roberts.
Political career
During his time as an MP Cole introduced a private members bill which eventually culminated in the Child and Young Persons (Amendment) Act 1952.[1]
gollark: You could probably do it (with "image" meaning some pixel-y thing on a computer and not some mathematical variant), but it would look stupid.
gollark: I don't hear people saying "microprocessor" much now, but it typically refers to the actual CPU bit.
gollark: That also doesn't sound right.
gollark: I'm not sure I'd consider the RPi a microcontroller.
gollark: If the packet ID changes are mostly only for actual game things, surely you can ignore those (mostly)?
References
- Hansard, House of Lords, Fifth Series, Vol. 177, Col. 579, 1 July 1952
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Norman Cole
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Edward Moeran |
Member of Parliament for South Bedfordshire 1951–1966 |
Succeeded by Gwilym Roberts |
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