Mr Bill Pitt

1937 -
Summary information for Mr Bill Pitt

Contributions

1983

2 speeches — Shooting Incident (Kensington) Commons January 17, 1983

Metropolitan Police (Accountability) Commons January 17, 1983

Metropolitan police (Civilian Staff) Commons February 3, 1983

Immigrants (Dependants) Commons February 3, 1983

Metropolitan Police (Z District) Written Answers February 3, 1983

3 speeches — Immigration Commons February 15, 1983

Young Offenders Written Answers February 17, 1983

Young Offenders Written Answers February 18, 1983

Immigration Written Answers February 24, 1983

4 speeches — Housing (Houses in Multiple Occupation) Bill Commons February 25, 1983

2 speeches — Policing in the Metropolis Commons February 28, 1983

3 speeches — Housing (Croydon) Written Answers March 2, 1983

European Community Citizens (Husbands) Written Answers March 3, 1983

5 speeches — Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act 1976 Commons March 7, 1983

Cyprus Written Answers March 9, 1983

German Democratic Republic Written Answers March 9, 1983

Low Pay Commons March 18, 1983

Income Tax Written Answers March 22, 1983

Demonstrations Commons March 31, 1983

Immigrants (Repatriation) Commons March 31, 1983

6 speeches — Young Persons' Rights Bill Commons April 22, 1983

2 speeches — REDUCTION OF RATE OF VALUE ADDED TAX Commons April 27, 1983

Police and Criminal Evidence Bill Commons May 3, 1983

9 speeches — New Clause 2 Commons May 3, 1983

2 speeches — Evidence held on confidential basis Commons May 3, 1983

POLICE OFFICERS PERFORMING DUTIES OF HIGHER RANK Commons May 3, 1983

PROTECTION OF POLICE OFFICERS AGAINST DOUBLE JEOPARDY Commons May 4, 1983

2 speeches — TAPE-RECORDING (1) Commons May 4, 1983

2 speeches — Police and Criminal Evidence Bill Commons May 4, 1983

2 speeches — Prisoners (Remands) Commons May 5, 1983

2 speeches — Engagements Commons May 5, 1983

Engagements Written Answers May 10, 1983

Engagements Written Answers May 12, 1983

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