Mr Christopher Soames

1920 - September 16, 1987
Summary information for Mr Christopher Soames

Contributions

1965

2 speeches — Pigs Commons February 3, 1965

Dairy Farmers Commons February 3, 1965

2 speeches — Farmers (Medium-Term Credit) Commons February 3, 1965

Verdon Smith Report Commons February 3, 1965

Horticulture (Costs) Commons February 3, 1965

Loss of Tenancies (Compensation) Commons February 3, 1965

Channel Islands Milk Commons February 3, 1965

Farmers' Costs Commons February 3, 1965

Farmers' Incomes Commons February 3, 1965

Farm Costs Written Answers February 3, 1965

Wheat and Barley Written Answers February 3, 1965

Exports of Live Animals Commons February 10, 1965

Long-term Guarantees Commons February 10, 1965

Potato Marketing Board Commons February 10, 1965

Agricultural Production Commons February 10, 1965

Potatoes Commons February 10, 1965

Agricultural Credits Commons February 10, 1965

Charolais Cattle Commons February 10, 1965

Channel Islands Milk Commons February 10, 1965

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 1, 1965

Surplus Stores Commons April 5, 1965

2 speeches — Atlantic Nuclear Force Commons April 5, 1965

Bases, Cyprus (Personnel) Commons April 5, 1965

Gurkha Brigade Commons April 5, 1965

14 speeches — AMENDMENT OF THE LAW Commons April 6, 1965

26 speeches — AIRCRAFT PROJECTS (CANCELLATION) Commons April 13, 1965

TERRITORIAL ARMY EMERGENCY RESERVES (CALL-UP) Commons April 14, 1965

Electronic Devices (Development) Commons May 5, 1965

Aircraft Industry (Redundant Workers) Commons May 5, 1965

2 speeches — ARMED FORCES, GERMANY (SUPPORT COSTS) Commons May 6, 1965

FOREIGN SECRETARY (SPEECH) Commons May 11, 1965

TSR2 Commons May 13, 1965

2 speeches — MILITARY AIRCRAFT (ANGLO-FRENCH MEMORANDUM) Commons May 17, 1965

2 speeches — Defence Commitments (Review) Commons June 2, 1965

2 speeches — Aircraft (Nuclear Strike Capacity) Commons June 2, 1965

Military Aircraft Requirements Commons June 2, 1965

Defence Purchases Commons June 2, 1965

All-Weather Reconnaissance Aircraft Written Answers June 2, 1965

Atlantic Nuclear Force Written Answers June 2, 1965

NUCLEAR WEAPONS Commons June 22, 1965

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 1, 1965

R.A.F. AIRCRAFT (ACCIDENT, THE BALDONS) Commons July 7, 1965

AGRICULTURE Commons July 15, 1965

DEFENCE EXPENDITURE Commons July 15, 1965

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 15, 1965

VIETNAM (PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY'S VISIT TO HANOI) Commons July 15, 1965

POLARIS WARHEADS (UNDERGROUND TESTING) Commons July 20, 1965

FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons July 20, 1965

Territorial Army Commons July 21, 1965

TSR2 and F111 Commons July 21, 1965

Military Expenditure Commons July 21, 1965

Variable Geometry Aircraft Commons July 21, 1965

Defence Equipment (Export Sales) Commons July 21, 1965

Service Pensions Commons July 21, 1965

Malaysia Commons July 21, 1965

DEFENCE (RATIONALISATION OF SERVICE FUNCTIONS) Commons July 21, 1965

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 22, 1965

BALANCE OF PAYMENTS (GOVERNMENT MEASURES) Commons July 27, 1965

MILITARY EXPENDITURE Commons July 29, 1965

RESERVE ARMY (REORGANISATION) Commons July 29, 1965

F111 Aircraft (Avionics System) Commons August 4, 1965

2 speeches — DEFENCE REVIEW Commons August 4, 1965

EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Commons November 22, 1965

U.S.S.R. (TALKS) Commons November 22, 1965

NUCLEAR WEAPONS (DISSEMINATION) Commons November 25, 1965

EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Commons December 6, 1965

U.S.S.R. (FOREIGN SECRETARY'S VISIT) Commons December 6, 1965

VIETNAM Commons December 13, 1965

U.S.S.R. (FOREIGN SECRETARY'S VISIT) Commons December 13, 1965

NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANISATION (NUCLEAR WEAPONS) Commons December 13, 1965

DISARMAMENT Commons December 13, 1965

SPAIN (GIBRALTAR) Commons December 13, 1965

9 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons December 20, 1965

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