Mr Crispin Blunt

July 15, 1960 -
Summary information for Mr Crispin Blunt

Contributions

2004

Libya Commons January 5, 2004

Telecommunications Masts Commons January 7, 2004

4 speeches — NHS Performance Indicators Commons January 7, 2004

Road Traffic Accidents Written Answers January 7, 2004

Speaker's Committee Written Answers January 7, 2004

Iraq Commons January 26, 2004

Engagements Commons January 28, 2004

Lord Hutton's Report Commons February 4, 2004

Chechnya Written Answers February 5, 2004

Health Services Review (Surrey/Sussex) Written Answers February 5, 2004

East Surrey Hospital Written Answers February 11, 2004

Service Personnel (Job-finding Support) Commons March 1, 2004

Zelimkhan Yanderbiyev Written Answers March 5, 2004

Beagle 2 Project Written Answers March 8, 2004

Middle East Written Answers March 15, 2004

2 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 22, 2004

2 speeches — Post Office Services Commons March 24, 2004

2 speeches — Oil Reserves Written Answers March 25, 2004

8 speeches — Defence Policy Commons March 25, 2004

2 speeches — Postal Voting Commons April 19, 2004

Energy Bill [Lords] Commons May 10, 2004

Middle East Written Answers May 11, 2004

4 speeches — Govan Shipyard Written Answers May 25, 2004

2 speeches — GEC/BAE/Govan Shipyard Written Answers May 28, 2004

Govan Shipyard Written Answers May 28, 2004

Govan Shipyard Written Answers May 28, 2004

Iraq Commons June 7, 2004

Parliamentary Questions Written Answers June 9, 2004

3 speeches — Govan Shipyard Written Answers June 10, 2004

India Commons June 15, 2004

Iraq Commons June 21, 2004

NATO Summit/Special EU Council Commons June 30, 2004

Iraq Commons July 20, 2004

Delivering Security in a Changing World: Future Capabilities Commons July 21, 2004

Hunting Bill (Procedure) Commons September 15, 2004

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