Dr Jeremy Bray
June 29, 1930 - May 31, 2002Summary information for Dr Jeremy Bray
Contributions
1979
SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (SCOTLAND) Commons January 23, 1979
ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons January 25, 1979
STEEL INDUSTRY Commons January 25, 1979
HOUSE OF COMMONS (PROCEDURE) Commons February 19, 1979
Oil Pollution (Emergency Services) Commons March 14, 1979
Local Authorities (Housing Expenditure) Commons March 14, 1979
Budget (Representations) Commons March 22, 1979
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 22, 1979
OFFSHORE OIL LICENSING (SIXTH ROUND) Commons March 26, 1979
British Steel Corporation (Manning Levels) Commons April 2, 1979
PROCESS PLANT (SUPPLY) Commons May 18, 1979
Council of Energy Ministers Commons June 11, 1979
4 speeches — BUDGET RESOLUTIONS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons June 13, 1979
Shipbuilding Industry (Clydeside) Commons June 25, 1979
FINANCE BILL Commons June 27, 1979
Anti-dumping Applications Commons July 2, 1979
TOKYO SUMMIT MEETING Commons July 3, 1979
INCREASE OF VALUE ADDED TAX Commons July 4, 1979
MEMBERS' SALARIES AND PENSIONS Commons July 11, 1979
4 speeches — SHOTTON STEELWORKS Commons July 17, 1979
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 19, 1979
National Enterprise Board Commons July 23, 1979
COMPETITION BILL Commons July 23, 1979
3 speeches — EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (STEEL INDUSTRY) Commons October 23, 1979
Council House Sales Commons October 24, 1979
Unemployment Forecasts Commons November 6, 1979
INDUSTRY BILL Commons November 6, 1979
Public Bodies Commons November 12, 1979
Imports and Exports (Exchange Rate Effects) Commons November 19, 1979
SELECT COMMITTEES Commons November 26, 1979
ECONOMIC POLICY Commons November 28, 1979
STEEL INDUSTRY Commons December 4, 1979
British Steel Corporation Commons December 10, 1979
7 speeches — STEEL INDUSTRY Commons December 13, 1979
RHODESIA (BINGHAM REPORT) Commons December 19, 1979
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