Dr Jeremy Bray
June 29, 1930 - May 31, 2002Summary information for Dr Jeremy Bray
Contributions
1983
4 speeches — The Economy Commons January 19, 1983
Employment Creation Commons January 27, 1983
Parliamentary Control of Expenditure (Reform) Bill Commons January 28, 1983
Takeovers Written Answers February 2, 1983
Monopolies and Mergers Commission Commons February 21, 1983
North Lanarkshire (Unemployment) Commons March 2, 1983
Financial Assistance Commons March 14, 1983
7 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 16, 1983
10 speeches — Anderson Strathclyde Commons March 22, 1983
Information Technology (Schools) Commons March 30, 1983
6 speeches — Finance Bill Commons April 14, 1983
Motor Manufacturers (British Steel) Commons April 18, 1983
2 speeches — Poland (Free Post) Commons May 9, 1983
Ravenscraig and Gartcosh Commons June 29, 1983
3 speeches — The Economy and Unemployment Commons June 29, 1983
3 speeches — Finance Bill Commons July 6, 1983
Unemployment Costs Commons July 7, 1983
Public Expenditure Commons July 7, 1983
2 speeches — International Monetary Arrangements Bill Commons July 11, 1983
2 speeches — INDEMNITIES FOR INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT OPERATIONS Commons July 11, 1983
3 speeches — BASIC RATE LIMIT, HIGHER RATE BANDS AND INVESTMENT INCOME THRESHOLD Commons July 12, 1983
REDUCTION OF TAX Commons July 14, 1983
3 speeches — Members' and Ministers' Pay and Allowances Commons July 19, 1983
SCHEDULE Commons July 19, 1983
Steel Council Commons July 26, 1983
Manufactures (Statistics) Commons July 27, 1983
Public Expenditure Commons July 27, 1983
Radioactive Wastes Commons October 25, 1983
Economic Recovery Commons October 27, 1983
3 speeches — Civil Service Commons October 28, 1983
International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis Written Answers November 17, 1983
3 speeches — Select Committee on Procedure (Finance) Commons December 6, 1983
Research Councils Written Answers December 20, 1983
Agriculture and Food Research Council Commons December 22, 1983
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