Mr Anthony Kershaw
December 14, 1915 -Summary information for Mr Anthony Kershaw
Contributions
1983
Falkland Islands (Franks Report) Commons January 25, 1983
Maedi Visna Disease Commons February 17, 1983
Overseas Students Written Answers February 17, 1983
Betting Tax (Racing) Commons February 24, 1983
Nuclear Disarmament Commons March 1, 1983
2 speeches — Turks and Caicos Islands (Development) Commons March 14, 1983
Engagements Commons March 17, 1983
Traffic Lights (Hyde Park Corner) Written Answers March 18, 1983
Westminster pastoral Foundation Written Answers March 30, 1983
Spain and Portugal Commons April 13, 1983
2 speeches — Foreign Affairs Committee (Chairman's Draft Report) Commons April 21, 1983
Business of the House Commons April 28, 1983
American Bases Commons May 3, 1983
2 speeches — Civil Defence Commons May 5, 1983
Illegal Firearms Commons May 5, 1983
Engagements Commons May 5, 1983
Soviet Union (Religious and Cultural Freedom) Commons May 11, 1983
Business of the House Commons June 23, 1983
Foreign Affairs and Defence Commons June 28, 1983
Engagements Written Answers June 28, 1983
Business of the House Commons June 30, 1983
Engagements Written Answers June 30, 1983
Stroud Written Answers July 5, 1983
Engagements Commons July 7, 1983
Finance Bill Written Answers July 11, 1983
Malta (Arrest of British Citizen) Commons July 14, 1983
Finance Bill Written Answers July 14, 1983
Foreign Affairs Council Commons July 20, 1983
Lebanon Commons October 24, 1983
Grenada (Invasion) Commons October 26, 1983
2 speeches — Engagements Commons November 1, 1983
Richmond Terrace Written Answers November 9, 1983
Caribbean Written Answers November 9, 1983
Town Planning Regulations (Enforcement) Written Answers November 21, 1983
Crown Agents Commons December 5, 1983
The Lebanon Commons December 5, 1983
Member's Correspondence Written Answers December 8, 1983
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