Mr Bruce George
June 1, 1942 -Summary information for Mr Bruce George
Contributions
1984
Ordnance Factories and Military Services Bill Commons January 16, 1984
Royal Air Force Commons February 2, 1984
Departmental Consultants Written Answers February 8, 1984
South Africa Written Answers February 17, 1984
Consultancies Written Answers February 23, 1984
Soviet Union Commons March 9, 1984
Senior Officers (Press Interviews) Written Answers March 13, 1984
3 speeches — SPECIAL CONSTABLES Commons May 17, 1984
Ordnance Factories and Military Services Bill Commons May 21, 1984
Police Officers (Training) Written Answers June 4, 1984
Police (Training) Written Answers June 7, 1984
2 speeches — South Atlantic Commons June 8, 1984
Housing (Enterprise Zones) Written Answers June 11, 1984
2 speeches — Rates Act 1984 Commons June 13, 1984
Trident Missiles Written Answers June 14, 1984
Royal Navy (Interpreters) Written Answers June 15, 1984
2 speeches — Defence Commons June 19, 1984
Defence Committee Written Answers August 1, 1984
6 speeches — Select Committees Written Answers August 1, 1984
Members of Parliament Written Answers August 1, 1984
Select Committees Written Answers August 1, 1984
6 speeches — TRANSFER SCHEMES Commons October 24, 1984
Ethiopia Written Answers November 9, 1984
Expenditure Guidelines Written Answers November 9, 1984
Anglo-Italian Collaborative Projects Written Answers November 15, 1984
Nimrod Early Warning Written Answers November 15, 1984
Airborne Early Warning Written Answers December 7, 1984
10 speeches — Departmental Select Committees Written Answers December 10, 1984
Select Committee Reports Written Answers December 10, 1984
Airborne Early Warning Written Answers December 11, 1984
Agricultural Buildings (Asbestos) Written Answers December 12, 1984
Departmental Select Committees Written Answers December 13, 1984
Departmental Select Committees Written Answers December 18, 1984
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