Mr Andrew George
December 2, 1958 -Summary information for Mr Andrew George
Contributions
1997
3 speeches — Referendums (Scotland and Wales) Bill Commons May 22, 1997
Marine Safety Agency Written Answers June 4, 1997
Residential Care (Cornwall) Commons June 11, 1997
Mobile Homes (Council Tax) Written Answers June 16, 1997
4 speeches — Common Fisheries Policy Commons June 18, 1997
Aid (Targeting) Written Answers June 25, 1997
Structure Plans Written Answers July 1, 1997
2 speeches — EU Structural Funds Written Answers July 2, 1997
2 speeches — St. Ivel Creamery, Rose-an-grouse Commons July 3, 1997
Deportation Written Answers July 3, 1997
Abdul Onibiyo Written Answers July 3, 1997
Asylum Seekers Written Answers July 3, 1997
Asylum Seekers Written Answers July 3, 1997
3 speeches — Indonesia (Human Rights) Commons July 8, 1997
Fishing Fleet Commons July 9, 1997
2 speeches — Ministerial Visit Commons July 9, 1997
5 speeches — Rural Policies Commons July 16, 1997
Common Fisheries Policy Commons July 17, 1997
4 speeches — Fishing Policy Commons July 23, 1997
2 speeches — Regional Aid Commons July 31, 1997
Asylum Seekers Written Answers October 27, 1997
Common Fisheries Policy Commons November 6, 1997
Hospital Beds Written Answers November 12, 1997
Community Hospitals Written Answers November 12, 1997
Health Services (Rural Areas) Written Answers November 12, 1997
3 speeches — Public Services Commons November 17, 1997
National Health Service (Equity of Funding) Commons November 18, 1997
3 speeches — Points of Order Commons November 19, 1997
2 speeches — European Structural Funds Commons November 20, 1997
Tax Services (Rural Areas) Written Answers December 1, 1997
Government of Wales Bill Commons December 8, 1997
University College (Cornwall) Commons December 10, 1997
2 speeches — Higher Education (Cornwall) Commons December 11, 1997
Business of the House Commons December 11, 1997
8 speeches — Fisheries Commons December 17, 1997
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