Mr Clive Efford

July 10, 1958 -
Summary information for Mr Clive Efford

Contributions

2003

Roaccutane Written Answers January 20, 2003

Engagements Commons January 22, 2003

2 speeches — Child Protection Written Answers January 31, 2003

Antisocial Behaviour Commons March 12, 2003

3 speeches — Municipal Waste Recycling Bill Commons March 14, 2003

2 speeches — Iraq Commons March 18, 2003

Insurance Written Answers March 18, 2003

6 speeches — Patient Advocacy Written Answers March 19, 2003

Imported Meat Written Answers March 27, 2003

Insurance Written Answers March 31, 2003

Travel Insurance Written Answers April 8, 2003

National Skills Strategy Commons May 15, 2003

2 speeches — Motor Bikes Written Answers May 20, 2003

9 speeches — Urban Charging Schemes Westminster Hall May 22, 2003

3 speeches — Independent Complaints Advocacy Service Written Answers May 22, 2003

Community Health Councils Written Answers June 12, 2003

Community Health Councils Written Answers June 13, 2003

2 speeches — Policing (London) Commons June 16, 2003

3 speeches — Transport Commons June 23, 2003

2 speeches — Tuition Fees Commons June 25, 2003

'Consultation with the Assembly Commons July 8, 2003

Skills Strategy Commons July 9, 2003

Transport Investment Commons July 9, 2003

2 speeches — Vulnerable Children Commons July 16, 2003

2 speeches — Pension Credit Written Answers September 15, 2003

2 speeches — Tax Credits Written Answers September 15, 2003

3 speeches — Pensioners Written Answers September 16, 2003

4 speeches — Roaccutane Commons September 17, 2003

Tax Credits Written Answers September 19, 2003

School Funding Commons October 29, 2003

2 speeches — Antisocial Behaviour Written Answers November 6, 2003

Antisocial Behaviour Written Answers November 10, 2003

2 speeches — Sittings of the House Commons November 20, 2003

Debate on the Address Commons November 26, 2003

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