Mr Clinton Davis
December 6, 1928 -Summary information for Mr Clinton Davis
Contributions
1982
London Transport Commons January 18, 1982
Criminal Justice Bill Commons January 20, 1982
Rate Support Grant (Hackney) Commons January 26, 1982
3 speeches — Employment Situation Commons January 27, 1982
London (Airports) Commons February 1, 1982
British Airways Commons February 1, 1982
National Health Service (Patients) Written Answers February 1, 1982
Namibia Commons February 3, 1982
2 speeches — Mr. Steven Kitson Commons February 3, 1982
6 speeches — Lloyd's Bill (By Order) Commons February 3, 1982
Official Receiver Service Written Answers February 3, 1982
Laker Airways Commons February 5, 1982
2 speeches — Employment Bill Commons February 8, 1982
2 speeches — Canada Bill Commons February 11, 1982
4 speeches — Canada Bill Commons February 17, 1982
SEPARATION OF FUNCTIONS Commons February 22, 1982
3 speeches — Canada Bill Commons February 23, 1982
7 speeches — ABORIGINAL RIGHTS COMMISSION Commons February 23, 1982
Engagements Commons February 25, 1982
4 speeches — El Salvador Written Answers February 25, 1982
Hackney (City Farm) Written Answers February 26, 1982
Laker Airways Commons March 1, 1982
Airlines (Finance) Written Answers March 1, 1982
3 speeches — Central America Commons March 2, 1982
El Salvador Written Answers March 2, 1982
Falkland Islands Written Answers March 2, 1982
El Salvador Commons March 3, 1982
5 speeches — CONSTITUTION ACT, 1982 ENACTED Commons March 3, 1982
El Salvador Written Answers March 3, 1982
Business of the House Commons March 4, 1982
2 speeches — Canada Bill Commons March 8, 1982
Crime Statistics Written Answers March 15, 1982
2 speeches — Mr. Garry Leach Written Answers March 15, 1982
Street Parking Written Answers March 15, 1982
Street Parking Written Answers March 16, 1982
South Millfields Recreation Ground Written Answers March 18, 1982
2 speeches — Namibia Commons March 31, 1982
Dictatorships (Government Policy) Commons May 5, 1982
Latin America (Diplomatic Representation) Commons May 5, 1982
5 speeches — LIABILITY TO CAPITAL PUNISHMENT Commons May 11, 1982
Petrol (Lead Content) Commons May 12, 1982
Falkland Islands Commons May 20, 1982
Chile Commons June 9, 1982
Business of the House Commons June 10, 1982
SELF POLICING (ARTICLE 5) Commons June 11, 1982
11 speeches — HOSTAGE TAKING Commons June 11, 1982
Representation of the People Act 1949 Written Answers June 11, 1982
5 speeches — (By Order) Commons June 17, 1982
Elections (Ethnic Minority Languages) Written Answers June 17, 1982
Custodial Remand Commons June 24, 1982
4 speeches — Immigration Regulations Commons June 28, 1982
British Subjects Overseas Written Answers June 29, 1982
El Salvador Written Answers June 29, 1982
2 speeches — Chile (Human Rights) Commons July 7, 1982
Nicaragua Commons July 7, 1982
Insolvency Commons July 19, 1982
Representation of the People (Legislation) Commons July 22, 1982
Robberies with Violence Commons July 22, 1982
6 speeches — RESTRICTIONS ON ORDERS FOR CONTRIBUTORS Commons July 26, 1982
Local Government Expenditure Commons July 27, 1982
3 speeches — Adjournment (Summer) Commons July 29, 1982
E1 Salvador Written Answers July 30, 1982
2 speeches — Political Asylum (South African Citizens) Written Answers July 30, 1982
2 speeches — New Clause 3 Commons October 19, 1982
Namibia Commons October 20, 1982
5 speeches — New Clause V Commons October 21, 1982
Criminal Justice Bill Commons October 21, 1982
2 speeches — South Africa (Credit) Written Answers October 28, 1982
Insolvency (Cork Committee) Commons November 8, 1982
Chile Written Answers November 8, 1982
Public Enterprise Commons November 9, 1982
2 speeches — Merchant Vessels Written Answers November 10, 1982
2 speeches — South Africa (International Monetary Fund) Commons November 11, 1982
Falkland Islands Commons November 24, 1982
South America Commons November 24, 1982
Angola Commons December 22, 1982
9 speeches — Falkland Islands (Shackleton Report) Commons December 22, 1982
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