Mr Christopher Fraser

October 25, 1962 -
Summary information for Mr Christopher Fraser

Contributions

1999

6 speeches — Social Security Commons January 28, 1999

EXCEPTIONS Commons February 10, 1999

Overseas Commitments Written Answers February 16, 1999

6 speeches — Burdens on Schools Commons March 2, 1999

STREETWORKS BILL Commons March 12, 1999

3 speeches — House of Lords Bill Commons March 16, 1999

Engagements Commons March 17, 1999

2 speeches — Roads Commons March 18, 1999

2 speeches — Engagements Commons March 24, 1999

Droite de Suite Written Answers March 29, 1999

Millennium Dome (Contracts) Written Answers March 29, 1999

2 speeches — Broadcasting (Regional Coverage) Commons April 28, 1999

Rural Brown-field Sites Written Answers May 10, 1999

Planning Guidance Written Answers May 10, 1999

Royal Army Medical Corps Written Answers May 10, 1999

3 speeches — Parliamentary Democracy Commons May 13, 1999

European Union Fraud Commons May 19, 1999

2 speeches — Severe Disablement Allowance Commons May 24, 1999

Modernisation of the House of Commons Commons May 24, 1999

Conservation and the Environment (Purbeck) Commons May 26, 1999

Kosovo Commons June 9, 1999

Food Standards Bill Commons June 21, 1999

4 speeches — Planning and Transport Congestion Commons June 29, 1999

3 speeches — Education (Choice and Diversity) Commons July 7, 1999

Consumer White Paper Commons July 22, 1999

New Books Commons July 26, 1999

Fire Precautions Commons July 26, 1999

Business of the House Commons July 26, 1999

Millennium Dome Written Answers July 26, 1999

2 speeches — Broadcasting Commons October 29, 1999

6 speeches — New Clause Commons November 10, 1999

3 speeches — Business of the House Commons November 11, 1999

National Farmers Union Written Answers November 11, 1999

2 speeches — Representation of the People Bill Commons November 30, 1999

Southern Sudan Written Answers December 7, 1999

Post Office Commons December 8, 1999

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