Mr Barry Porter
June 11, 1939 - November 3, 1996Summary information for Mr Barry Porter
Contributions
1992
Ravenscraig Commons January 13, 1992
Points of Order Commons February 17, 1992
4 speeches — European Economic Area Commons February 17, 1992
Terrorism Commons February 24, 1992
Election of Speaker Commons April 27, 1992
1. Amendment of the law Commons May 14, 1992
Business of the House Commons June 3, 1992
Business of the House Commons June 4, 1992
CHARGE AND RATE OF CORPORATION TAX FOR 1992 Commons June 10, 1992
2 speeches — Northern Ireland (Prevention of Terrorism) Commons June 10, 1992
Business of the House Commons June 11, 1992
2 speeches — Northern Ireland Act 1974 Commons June 18, 1992
2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARIES TO BE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT IN REPORTS Commons June 23, 1992
Departmental Select Committees Commons July 13, 1992
Register of Small Ships Written Answers July 15, 1992
"Options for Change" (Transitional Arrangements) Commons July 16, 1992
Russia Written Answers October 19, 1992
Vocational Qualifications Written Answers October 19, 1992
Everton Football Supporters Commons October 22, 1992
Engagements Commons October 22, 1992
National Council for Vocational Qualifications Written Answers October 22, 1992
2 speeches — Asylum and Immigration Appeals Bill Commons November 2, 1992
2 speeches — Political Talks (Northern Ireland) Commons November 11, 1992
2 speeches — House of Commons (Members' Salaries) Commons November 25, 1992
Engagements Commons November 26, 1992
Business of the House Commons November 26, 1992
Magistrates Courts Commons November 30, 1992
3 speeches — North Sea Haddock Quota Commons December 1, 1992
4 speeches — Public Expenditure (Scotland) Commons December 2, 1992
Points of Order Commons December 2, 1992
4 speeches — Judicial Pensions and Retirement Bill [Lords] Commons December 3, 1992
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