Mr Alan Clark
April 13, 1928 - September 5, 1999Summary information for Mr Alan Clark
Contributions
1977
4 speeches — DEFENCE Commons January 12, 1977
Arms Sales Commons January 25, 1977
2 speeches — CRIME PREVENTION Commons January 27, 1977
EMPLOYMENT (SOUTH-WEST ENGLAND) Commons February 17, 1977
Dartmoor Prison Written Answers March 3, 1977
3 speeches — DEFENCE Commons March 28, 1977
Immigration Controls Written Answers March 31, 1977
GOVERNMENT-LIBERAL PARTY (JOINT CONSULTATIONS) Commons April 19, 1977
Colour Television (Japanese Companies) Commons April 25, 1977
2 speeches — EUROPEAN ASSEMBLY (DIRECT ELECTIONS) Commons April 25, 1977
European Parliament (Direct Elections) Commons May 5, 1977
2 speeches — Children and Young Persons Act Commons May 5, 1977
Rising Fives Commons May 17, 1977
LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE Commons May 19, 1977
THE ROYAL NAVY Commons May 19, 1977
North Atlantic Council (Meeting) Commons May 24, 1977
Violent Crime Commons June 16, 1977
Fishing Industry Written Answers June 30, 1977
ARMY, AIR FORCE AND NAVAL DISCIPLINE ACTS Commons July 5, 1977
4 speeches — CRIME (PREVENTION) Commons July 12, 1977
Prisoners (Transfers) Commons July 14, 1977
Asbestosis and Mesothelioma Written Answers July 19, 1977
Mesothelioma Written Answers July 19, 1977
Asbestosis and Mesothelioma Written Answers July 19, 1977
BRITISH LEYLAND (FINANCE) Commons July 25, 1977
CRIME Commons November 7, 1977
INNER CITIES Commons November 8, 1977
ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY Written Answers November 22, 1977
2 speeches — EUROPEAN ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS BILL Commons November 24, 1977
Hitachi Television Plant Commons November 28, 1977
2 speeches — Parental Choice Commons November 29, 1977
4 speeches — ARMED FORCES (PAY) Commons December 9, 1977
3 speeches — ELECTION OF REPRESENTATIVES TO THE EUROPEAN ASSEMBLY Commons December 12, 1977
Public Meetings and Marches Commons December 15, 1977
2 speeches — Child Pornography Commons December 15, 1977
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