Mr Anthony Kershaw
December 14, 1915 -Summary information for Mr Anthony Kershaw
Contributions
1980
CHILE Commons January 17, 1980
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons January 17, 1980
Queen's Flight Commons February 12, 1980
Self-loading Rifle Commons February 12, 1980
PICKETING LAW Commons February 19, 1980
OVERSEAS AID Commons February 20, 1980
4 speeches — NEW HEBRIDES BILL Commons March 6, 1980
2 speeches — CONSULAR FEES BILL Commons March 6, 1980
GIPSIES Commons March 6, 1980
Territorial Army Bounties Commons March 11, 1980
Traffic Control Devices Written Answers March 11, 1980
Heads of Government (Meeting) Commons March 12, 1980
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 13, 1980
OLYMPIC GAMES Commons March 17, 1980
PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons March 18, 1980
NEW HEBRIDES Commons June 3, 1980
OVERSEAS STUDENTS (FEES) Commons June 5, 1980
NEW HEBRIDES Commons June 11, 1980
NUCLEAR EXERCISE (UNITED STATES OF AMERICA) Commons June 12, 1980
NEW HEBRIDES Commons June 13, 1980
ANGLO-LIBYAN RELATIONS Commons June 13, 1980
NEW HEBRIDES Commons June 16, 1980
Overseas Emergencies (Commonwealth Assistance) Commons June 18, 1980
Hong Kong (Housing) Commons June 18, 1980
ALLIED BASES (QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS) Commons June 18, 1980
PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons June 26, 1980
Overseas Students Written Answers July 3, 1980
Overseas Students Written Answers July 3, 1980
TOP SALARIES REVIEW BODY (REPORTS) Commons July 7, 1980
Cruise Missiles Commons July 15, 1980
STRATEGIC NUCLEAR DETERRENT Commons July 15, 1980
British Council Commons July 16, 1980
NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (ENGLAND) Commons July 23, 1980
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 24, 1980
PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons July 29, 1980
BRITISH NATIONALITY Commons July 30, 1980
EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Commons July 31, 1980
MOTOR CYCLE CRASH HELMETS (SECULAR PRINCIPLES OBJECTION) Commons August 6, 1980
Armed Forces (Republic of Ireland Nationals) Written Answers August 6, 1980
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