Lieut-Colonel Dick Crawshaw
September 25, 1917 - July 16, 1986Summary information for Lieut-Colonel Dick Crawshaw
Contributions
1970
Selective Employment Tax Commons January 20, 1970
Sheffield—Manchester—Liverpool (Motorway Link) Commons January 27, 1970
2 speeches — TRANSPORT (NORTH-WEST REGION) Commons January 27, 1970
Motor Industry (Wage Parity) Commons January 29, 1970
HOUSING Commons January 29, 1970
2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT Commons February 3, 1970
Teachers (Pay) Commons February 5, 1970
2 speeches — MENTAL HOSPITALS Commons February 11, 1970
2 speeches — EDUCATION BILL Commons February 12, 1970
CONCORDE AIRCRAFT (TEST ROUTES) Commons February 17, 1970
Overseas Aid Commons February 19, 1970
Mentally Handicapped Children (Teachers) Commons March 5, 1970
HOUSING Commons March 17, 1970
Legal Aid (Liverpool) Written Answers March 23, 1970
Road Accidents Written Answers March 24, 1970
Housing Subsidies Written Answers March 24, 1970
TAVR Uniforms Commons April 8, 1970
Shotguns Written Answers April 9, 1970
Kenya Asians Commons April 16, 1970
Rhodesia (Contingency Plans) Commons April 23, 1970
OFFENSIVE PUBLICATIONS (CIRCULATION) Commons April 23, 1970
Prisons (Suicides) Commons May 14, 1970
Rhodesia (Students) Written Answers May 28, 1970
Council Houses (Sales) Commons July 14, 1970
Liverpool (Minister's Visit) Commons July 14, 1970
CAMMELL LAIRD Commons July 14, 1970
DEFENCE Commons October 28, 1970
Port of Liverpool Commons November 4, 1970
NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (EXPENDITURE) Commons November 11, 1970
Youth Employment Service Commons November 12, 1970
5 speeches — DEFENCE POLICY 1970 Commons November 19, 1970
2 speeches — TAVR Written Answers November 26, 1970
2 speeches — Pension Books Commons December 1, 1970
2 speeches — MERSEY DOCKS AND HARBOUR BOARD Commons December 1, 1970
Disabled Persons (Vehicles) Written Answers December 1, 1970
3 speeches — Prisoners on Release Commons December 3, 1970
2 speeches — Legal Aid Scheme Commons December 3, 1970
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