Mr Charles Morrison

June 25, 1932 - May 9, 2005
Summary information for Mr Charles Morrison

Contributions

1979

Rhodesia Commons January 17, 1979

RHODESIA Commons January 17, 1979

ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons January 25, 1979

2 speeches — COUNTRYSIDE BILL Commons January 30, 1979

Hospital Waiting Lists Written Answers January 30, 1979

2 speeches — Canals and Waterways Commons January 31, 1979

Job Creation Written Answers February 5, 1979

PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons February 6, 1979

LOCAL AUTHORITY EMPLOYEES (PAY) Commons February 8, 1979

Green Pound Written Answers February 8, 1979

Job Creation Written Answers February 13, 1979

3 speeches — HOUSE OF COMMONS (PROCEDURE) Commons February 20, 1979

2 speeches — Roads (Maintenance) Commons February 21, 1979

National Farmers' Union Commons March 15, 1979

Road Haulage Charges Written Answers March 28, 1979

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURE MINISTERS' MEETING) Commons April 3, 1979

OIL SUPPLIES Commons May 23, 1979

Members' Pay Commons June 11, 1979

2 speeches — Service Doctors (Recruitment and Remuneration) Commons June 12, 1979

2 speeches — Traffic Commissioner Licensing System Commons June 20, 1979

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (AGRICULTURE MINISTERS' MEETING) Commons June 22, 1979

3 speeches — SELECT COMMITTEES Commons June 25, 1979

Armed Forces (Medical and Dental Officers) Written Answers June 29, 1979

INCREASE OF VALUE ADDED TAX Commons July 3, 1979

PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons July 5, 1979

TRANSITIONAL RELIEF FOR CHARITIES Commons July 10, 1979

2 speeches — Commissioner Gundelach Commons July 12, 1979

Charity Law and Practice Written Answers October 23, 1979

Highways Agency Arrangements (Wiltshire) Commons November 7, 1979

SOUTHERN RHODESIA BILL Commons November 8, 1979

2 speeches — YOUTH AND COMMUNITY BILL Commons November 9, 1979

Water Authorities (Financial Target) Written Answers December 17, 1979

HEALTH SERVICSES BILL Commons December 19, 1979

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