Mr Brynmor John
April 18, 1934 - December 13, 1988Summary information for Mr Brynmor John
Contributions
1981
Combat Aircraft Commons January 20, 1981
Nuclear Weapons Commons January 20, 1981
Trident Commons January 20, 1981
2 speeches — Defence Estimates 1980–81 Commons January 20, 1981
School Meals Service (Lancashire) Commons February 10, 1981
Thermal Insulation Written Answers February 16, 1981
Scientific Officers Written Answers February 25, 1981
12 speeches — Nuclear Deterrent Commons March 3, 1981
Trident Missile Commons March 17, 1981
Rapid Deployment Force Commons March 17, 1981
Cruise Missiles Commons March 17, 1981
Cruise Missiles Commons April 14, 1981
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Commons May 19, 1981
15 speeches — Defence Estimates 1981 Commons May 19, 1981
2 speeches — Defence Estimates 1981 Commons May 20, 1981
Defence Review Commons June 23, 1981
Cruise Missiles Commons June 23, 1981
Royal Air Force Commons June 23, 1981
2 speeches — Defence Programme Commons June 25, 1981
14 speeches — Defence Programme Commons July 7, 1981
5 speeches — The Army Commons July 9, 1981
Defence Review (Research and Development) Commons July 21, 1981
Trident Commons July 21, 1981
Royall Navy Commons July 22, 1981
Poisons and Drugs (Working Party Report) Written Answers July 23, 1981
Trident Missiles Commons November 10, 1981
2 speeches — Social Security Commons December 2, 1981
2 speeches — Unemployment and Social Security Benefits Commons December 3, 1981
3 speeches — Unemployment and Social Security Benefits Commons December 3, 1981
5 speeches — Social Security (Contributions) Bill Commons December 15, 1981
7 speeches — ALTERATION OF TREASURY SUPPLEMENT TO CONTRIBUTIONS Commons December 17, 1981
7 speeches — ALLOCATION OF CONTRIBUTIONS Commons December 17, 1981
2 speeches — CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS Commons December 17, 1981
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