Miss Patricia Hornsby-Smith

March 17, 1914 - July 3, 1985
Summary information for Miss Patricia Hornsby-Smith

Contributions

1980

SUITS: FOREIGN IMPORTS Written Answers January 15, 1980

EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES (DEFINITION OF TREATIES) (MULTILATERAL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS) ORDER 1980 Lords January 31, 1980

COMPETITION BILL Lords February 4, 1980

COMPETITION BILL Lords February 19, 1980

10 speeches — COMPETITION BILL Lords February 19, 1980

3 speeches — SUIT IMPORTS FROM ROMANIA Lords February 20, 1980

THE TOOTAL GROUP: COMPANY POLICY Lords March 4, 1980

EDUCATION (No. 2) BILL Lords March 11, 1980

3 speeches — THE STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN IMMIGRATION RULES Lords March 20, 1980

3 speeches — SOCIAL SECURITY BILL Lords April 15, 1980

PORTUGAL: EEC AND TRADE CONCESSIONS Lords April 21, 1980

ECC REPORT: TRADE POLICY Lords May 1, 1980

OVERSEAS LANGUAGE STUDENTS: UK ENTRY Lords May 8, 1980

LONDON TRANSPORT: VIOLENCE Lords May 8, 1980

LICENSED PREMISES (EXCLUSION OF CERTAIN PERSONS) BILL Lords May 14, 1980

MRS. S. DE-SILVA: DETENTION Lords May 19, 1980

2 speeches — STREET OFFENCES (AMENDMENT) BILL [H.L.] Lords June 4, 1980

TRANSPORT BILL Lords June 5, 1980

SEA FISH INDUSTRY BILL Lords June 10, 1980

EMPLOYMENT BILL Lords June 13, 1980

EEC COUNCIL MEETINGS: AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES Lords June 18, 1980

THE WESTMINSTER MEDICAL SCHOOL Lords June 19, 1980

2 speeches — PRODUCT LIABILITY Lords June 26, 1980

AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST Lords July 9, 1980

POLICE COMPLAINTS BOARD: REPORT Written Answers July 15, 1980

TRAWLER CONVERSION: COSTS Lords July 23, 1980

HOUSING BILL Lords July 30, 1980

WOOLLEN EXPORTS: TARIFF COMPARISONS Written Answers July 30, 1980

2 speeches — TEXTILES: IMPORT DUTIES AND FAIR TRADING Lords August 4, 1980

GARMENTS: LOW-PRICE IMPORTS Written Answers August 5, 1980

HIGHWAYS (ROAD HUMPS) BILL Lords October 20, 1980

FISHERIES POLICY: ECC REPORT Lords October 22, 1980

The Textile Industry and the Recession Lords December 18, 1980

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