Mr Cecil Parkinson

September 1, 1931 -
Summary information for Mr Cecil Parkinson

Contributions

1971

PENSIONS Commons February 4, 1971

GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR ORGANISATIONS OF WORKERS Commons February 10, 1971

2 speeches — PROVISION FOR ACQUISITION ETC. Commons February 11, 1971

ROLLS-ROYCE Commons February 26, 1971

Retirement Pensions Written Answers March 16, 1971

Disabled Persons (Attendance Allowance) Written Answers March 16, 1971

Industrial Investment Written Answers April 27, 1971

Balance of Payments Written Answers April 27, 1971

2 speeches — Council Dwellings, Greater London (Modernisation) Commons April 28, 1971

Greater London (Lettings) Written Answers April 28, 1971

2 speeches — Industrial Relations Bill Commons April 29, 1971

3 speeches — INVESTMENT AND BUILDING GRANTS BILL Commons May 5, 1971

Pensions (Increase) Bill Written Answers May 10, 1971

2 speeches — SURTAX RATES FOR 1970–71 Commons May 11, 1971

Francis Committee Written Answers May 12, 1971

ABOLITION OF CHARGE TO CAPITAL GAINS TAX ON DEATH, ETC. Commons May 20, 1971

7 speeches — RATES OF PURCHASE TAX Commons May 20, 1971

Sale and Lease Back Agreements Written Answers June 25, 1971

Contractors (Output) Written Answers July 7, 1971

EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Commons October 26, 1971

2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT Commons November 9, 1971

Family Income Supplement Written Answers November 22, 1971

2 speeches — Housing Register Commons November 24, 1971

Attendance Allowance Commons November 30, 1971

3 speeches — PUBLIC EXPENDITURE Commons December 9, 1971

8 speeches — PUBLIC OWNERSHIP Commons December 10, 1971

3 speeches — Expenditure and Tax Reductions Commons December 14, 1971

Housing Improvement Grants Commons December 15, 1971

Minor Works Programmes Written Answers December 16, 1971

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