Mr Oliver Letwin

May 19, 1956 -
Summary information for Mr Oliver Letwin

Contributions

2000

Animal Welfare Written Answers January 12, 2000

3 speeches — Post Office Services Commons January 17, 2000

7 speeches — Government Running Costs Commons January 18, 2000

9 speeches — CONSEQUENTIAL REPEAL Commons January 25, 2000

Energy Taxation Commons February 3, 2000

NHS Patients (Forms) Written Answers February 7, 2000

2 speeches — Chinook Accident (Mull of Kintyre) Written Answers February 9, 2000

Prostate Cancer Written Answers February 11, 2000

7 speeches — Postal Services Bill Commons February 15, 2000

5 speeches — Millennium Dome Commons February 21, 2000

25 speeches — INVESTMENT: LIMIT Commons February 29, 2000

32 speeches — INDEPENDENT BODY Commons February 29, 2000

9 speeches — PUBLIC SERVICE AGENCIES' ACCOUNTS: SCRUTINY Commons February 29, 2000

13 speeches — PERFORMANCE STATEMENTS Commons February 29, 2000

CONSOLIDATED AND NATIONAL LOANS FUNDS: PAYMENTS OUT Commons February 29, 2000

4 speeches — PREPARATION Commons February 29, 2000

SUMMARISED ACCOUNTS Commons February 29, 2000

2 speeches — Food Standards Act 1999 (c. 28) Commons February 29, 2000

23 speeches — Tax Cuts and Public Services Commons March 1, 2000

Health Service Commissioners (Amendment) Bill Commons March 3, 2000

14 speeches — Food Labelling Bill Commons March 3, 2000

Afghan Hijacking Written Answers March 8, 2000

China Clay Quarrying Written Answers March 8, 2000

2 speeches — A35 Written Answers March 8, 2000

Harefield Hospital Written Answers March 8, 2000

AMENDMENT OF THE LAW Commons March 21, 2000

5 speeches — Urban Regeneration and Countryside Protection Bill Commons March 24, 2000

2 speeches — Government Services (Electronic Delivery) Commons April 5, 2000

All-employee Share Plan Commons April 6, 2000

6 speeches — Sub-post Offices Commons April 12, 2000

2 speeches — Sub-Post Offices Westminster Hall April 12, 2000

British Farm Standards Label Written Answers April 12, 2000

5 speeches — Finance Bill Commons April 17, 2000

West Dorset Written Answers April 17, 2000

19 speeches — SUBSIDY FOR PUBLIC POST OFFICES Commons April 18, 2000

10 speeches — RATE OF DUTY ON BEER Commons May 2, 2000

31 speeches — DOUBLE TAXATION RELIEF Commons May 3, 2000

Police Manpower Written Answers May 11, 2000

Defence Diversification Agency Written Answers May 11, 2000

Parkinson's Disease Written Answers May 11, 2000

Business of the House Commons May 25, 2000

Teacher Re-training Written Answers May 25, 2000

Regional Network Written Answers June 5, 2000

Taxation (Government Codes of Practice) Commons June 13, 2000

Post Office Network Commons June 28, 2000

7 speeches — HM Customs and Excise Commons July 6, 2000

MARRIED COUPLES ALLOWANCES Commons July 18, 2000

6 speeches — CLIMATE CHANGE LEVY Commons July 18, 2000

TRANSFERS OF VALUE BY TRUSTEES LINKED WITH TRUSTEE BORROWING Commons July 19, 2000

7 speeches — DOUBLE TAXATION RELIEF Commons July 19, 2000

11 speeches — CONTROLLED FOREIGN COMPANIES. Commons July 19, 2000

Child Care Written Answers July 24, 2000

PAYMENTS OUT Commons July 24, 2000

3 speeches — RESOURCE ACCOUNTS: PREPARATION Commons July 24, 2000

6 speeches — COMPTROLLER AND AUDITOR GENERAL: ACCESS TO INFORMATION Commons July 24, 2000

5 speeches — OBTAINING INFORMATION Commons July 24, 2000

AMENDMENTS AND REPEALS Commons July 24, 2000

Tax Credits Written Answers July 28, 2000

Fuel Taxation Commons November 9, 2000

Petroleum Revenue Tax Written Answers November 16, 2000

Foetal Abnormality Syndrome Written Answers November 23, 2000

Road Fuel Written Answers November 24, 2000

Road Fuel Written Answers November 27, 2000

Pithing Written Answers November 30, 2000

Saving Commons December 14, 2000

Stakeholder Pensions Written Answers December 21, 2000

2 speeches — Bank of England Written Answers December 21, 2000

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