Mr Christopher Rennard

July 8, 1960 -
Summary information for Mr Christopher Rennard

Contributions

2000

Representation of the People Bill Lords January 31, 2000

REGISTRATION AND VOTING RIGHTS OF ASYLUM SEEKERS Lords February 14, 2000

2 speeches — GREATER LONDON AUTHORITY ELECTIONS; CANDIDATE'S RIGHT TO SEND ELECTION ADDRESSES POST FREE Lords February 14, 2000

3 speeches — Greater London Authority (Election Expenses) Order 2000 Lords February 22, 2000

Representation of the People Bill Lords February 29, 2000

Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Bill Lords April 3, 2000

Local Elections: Pilot Schemes Lords May 11, 2000

2 speeches — Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Bill Lords May 11, 2000

2 speeches — Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Bill Lords October 10, 2000

2 speeches — THE NEW REGISTERS Lords October 10, 2000

5 speeches — Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Bill Lords October 12, 2000

2 speeches — Tax relief on political donations. Lords October 18, 2000

4 speeches — Sponsorship Lords October 18, 2000

3 speeches — Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Bill Lords October 18, 2000

2 speeches — ELECTION EXPENSES INCURRED OTHERWISE THAN BY CANDIDATE Lords October 24, 2000

3 speeches — Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Bill Lords November 20, 2000

PARLIAMENTARY PARTIES PANEL Lords November 20, 2000

2 speeches — COMMISSION TO GIVE ADVICE ON WORDING AND FAIRNESS OF QUESTION IN A REFERENDUM Lords November 20, 2000

COMMISSION TO BE PROHIBITED FROM INSTITUTING CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS Lords November 20, 2000

3 speeches — Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Bill Lords November 21, 2000

3 speeches — TAX RELIEF ON POLITICAL DONATIONS Lords November 21, 2000

PARISH POLLS: THRESHOLD Lords November 22, 2000

Tax relief on political donations. Lords November 27, 2000

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