Dr Jeremy Bray
June 29, 1930 - May 31, 2002Summary information for Dr Jeremy Bray
Contributions
1982
Invergordon Smelter Commons January 18, 1982
5 speeches — Aluminium Smelter (Invergordon) Commons January 21, 1982
2 speeches — Steel Industry Commons January 25, 1982
Economic Policy of the Government Commons January 28, 1982
Earnings Written Answers January 29, 1982
2 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 11, 1982
Central America Written Answers March 31, 1982
Finance Bill Commons April 6, 1982
Exchange Rate Commons April 8, 1982
7 speeches — Public Expenditure Commons April 21, 1982
3 speeches — Reports and Documents Commons July 5, 1982
2 speeches — New Clause 1 Commons July 12, 1982
5 speeches — ALTERNATIVE VALUATION OF ETHANE USED FOR PETROCHEMICAL PURPOSES Commons July 13, 1982
Exchange Rates Commons July 19, 1982
House of Commons (Procedure) Commons July 19, 1982
3 speeches — Standing Order No. 9 Applications Commons October 19, 1982
European Community (Balance of Trade) Commons November 8, 1982
The Economy Commons November 8, 1982
2 speeches — Public Enterprise Commons November 9, 1982
2 speeches — Unemployment and the Economy Commons November 10, 1982
Business of the House Commons November 11, 1982
Business of the House Commons November 18, 1982
Steel Commons November 22, 1982
Steel Industry Commons November 29, 1982
4 speeches — Steel Commons December 1, 1982
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 1, 1982
Industrial Activity Commons December 9, 1982
Business of the House Commons December 9, 1982
Balance of Payments (Manufactures) Written Answers December 9, 1982
3 speeches — British Steel Corporation Commons December 14, 1982
Industrial Regeneration Commons December 15, 1982
British Steel Corporation Commons December 20, 1982
2 speeches — Engagements Commons December 21, 1982
Secretary of State for Trade Commons December 21, 1982
3 speeches — Anderson Strathclyde and Charter Consolidated (Report) Commons December 22, 1982
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