HC Deb 12 May 1980 vol 984 cc809-36
Mr. Speaker

First, I remind hon. Members that those who are called for supplementary questions should ask only one question. Ministers need not feel obliged to answer more than one. Secondly, it is quite unfair for an hon. Member to try to argue a case put forward as a supplementary question, because that changes the whole character of Question Time.

  1. TRADE
  2. cc809-19
  3. USSR 455 words
    1. cc810-1
    2. Safety of Life at Sea Convention 359 words
    3. cc811-3
    4. Iran 424 words
    5. cc813-5
    6. Air Traffic Control Radar Systems 742 words
    7. cc815-6
    8. Japan 350 words
    9. cc816-7
    10. Monopolies Commission (Referrals Policy) 294 words
    11. cc817-9
    12. Anti-Dumping Procedures 622 words
    cc819-31
  4. USSR 518 words
    1. cc820-1
    2. Exchange Rate 343 words
    3. cc821-2
    4. Airports Policy 400 words
    5. cc822-3
    6. Saudi Arabia 262 words
    7. cc823-5
    8. Regional Water Authorities (Monopoly Situation) 570 words
    9. cc825-6
    10. European Community (Competition Policy) 478 words
    11. cc826-7
    12. United Kingdom-USSR (Air Services) 148 words
    13. cc827-8
    14. Refusal-to-Supply 403 words
    15. cc828-30
    16. Consumer Education 616 words
    17. cc830-1
    18. Stansted Airport 232 words
  5. OVERSEAS DEVELOPMENT
    1. cc831-2
    2. Aid Programme 547 words
    3. cc832-3
    4. Commonwealth Development Corporation 294 words
    5. cc833-4
    6. Overseas Aid Policy 275 words
    7. cc834-6
    8. Zimbabwe 567 words
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