Mr Charles Wardle
August 23, 1939 -Summary information for Mr Charles Wardle
Contributions
1991
EC Intervention Stores Commons January 24, 1991
Public Expenditure Commons January 31, 1991
Business of the House Commons January 31, 1991
Manufacturing Industry Commons February 19, 1991
2 speeches — Business Investment Commons February 20, 1991
The Gulf Commons February 28, 1991
Business of the House Commons February 28, 1991
Oil Pollution (Bahrain) Written Answers March 8, 1991
Planning and Compensation Bill [Lords] Commons March 12, 1991
Court of Auditors Commons March 13, 1991
Court of Auditors Commons March 13, 1991
Telecommunications Written Answers March 20, 1991
The Gulf Written Answers March 27, 1991
2 speeches — Finance Bill Commons April 30, 1991
Manufacturers (Trade Balance) Commons May 1, 1991
Public Expenditure Commons May 15, 1991
Grant-maintained Schools Commons May 15, 1991
Inflation Commons May 16, 1991
Business of the House Commons May 16, 1991
EXPLANATION OF ENFORCEMENT ACTION Commons May 16, 1991
Child Support Bill [Lords] Commons June 4, 1991
2 speeches — Car Exports Commons June 5, 1991
Labour Statistics Commons June 11, 1991
Engagements Commons June 13, 1991
2 speeches — Capital Finance Commons June 18, 1991
Water Industry Commons June 18, 1991
Recession Commons July 3, 1991
EQUITY RELEASE PRODUCT Commons July 15, 1991
2 speeches — Engagements Commons July 16, 1991
International Commons July 22, 1991
Buy British Campaign Commons October 16, 1991
Income Tax Commons October 17, 1991
Refreshment Department Commons October 21, 1991
Civil Service (Women) Written Answers October 22, 1991
Autumn Statement Commons November 6, 1991
Investment Commons November 27, 1991
European Community Budget Commons November 27, 1991
4 speeches — Business of the House Commons December 12, 1991
Pension Funds Commons December 12, 1991
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