Mr Bruce George
June 1, 1942 -Summary information for Mr Bruce George
Contributions
1993
Iraq (Military Action) Commons January 13, 1993
Derelict Land Grant, Walsall Written Answers January 14, 1993
Housing, Walsall Written Answers January 14, 1993
Unemployment Written Answers January 14, 1993
Visitors' Visas Written Answers January 15, 1993
Homelessness, Walsall Written Answers January 15, 1993
Housing, Walsall Written Answers January 15, 1993
Sentencing Written Answers January 18, 1993
Assaults on Women, Walsall Written Answers January 18, 1993
Racial Incidents, Walsall Written Answers January 18, 1993
Examinations Written Answers January 18, 1993
Drink Driving Written Answers January 18, 1993
Management Consultants Written Answers January 18, 1993
2 speeches — Homelessness, Walsall Written Answers January 18, 1993
Labour Statistics Written Answers January 22, 1993
Army Manpower Commons February 3, 1993
International Peacekeeping Commons February 23, 1993
Drugs Selected List Written Answers February 25, 1993
D-Day Written Answers March 9, 1993
Heavy Airlift Capability Written Answers March 31, 1993
Security Written Answers May 5, 1993
Bosnia Commons May 6, 1993
5 speeches — Royal Navy Commons May 6, 1993
Nuclear Safety Audits Written Answers May 25, 1993
Nuclear Submarine Refits Written Answers May 25, 1993
Testing Written Answers June 15, 1993
Defence Estimates, 1993 Commons July 5, 1993
Expenditure Commons July 20, 1993
Support Helicopters Commons July 26, 1993
2 speeches — Private Security Industry Commons July 26, 1993
Statement on the Defence Estimates Commons October 18, 1993
Jobs, Walsall Written Answers October 18, 1993
Labour Statistics Written Answers November 4, 1993
West Coast Main Line Written Answers November 24, 1993
South Africa Written Answers December 1, 1993
Tax Credits Written Answers December 2, 1993
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