Mr Cyril Smith
June 28, 1928 -Summary information for Mr Cyril Smith
Contributions
1982
Employment Situation Commons January 27, 1982
Closed Shop Commons February 2, 1982
6 speeches — Employment Bill Commons February 8, 1982
Mentally Handicapped Persons (Rochdale) Written Answers February 8, 1982
Wages Councils Commons March 2, 1982
Textile and Clothing Workers Commons March 2, 1982
Universities and Polytechnics Commons March 16, 1982
2 speeches — Transport Supplementary Grant Written Answers March 22, 1982
12 speeches — Employment Bill (Allocation of Time) Commons April 20, 1982
2 speeches — NEW SPECIAL AWARD Commons May 18, 1982
2 speeches — ACTIONS IN TORT AGAINST TRADE UNIONS AND EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATIONS Commons May 18, 1982
REPEALS Commons May 18, 1982
3 speeches — Employment Bill Commons May 19, 1982
National Computer Centre (Benefits) Written Answers May 27, 1982
Unemployment Statistics Commons June 8, 1982
Supplementary Benefit Commons June 15, 1982
2 speeches — Rates Commons June 23, 1982
Police (Pay) Written Answers June 24, 1982
2 speeches — House of Commons (Procedure) Commons July 19, 1982
6 speeches — Industrial Training Commons July 20, 1982
Elderly Persons (Muggings and Burglaries) Written Answers July 20, 1982
3 speeches — Unemployment Commons July 27, 1982
2 speeches — Police (Pensions) Written Answers October 18, 1982
European Economic Community Commons October 19, 1982
Rent Rebates (War Pension Disregard) Written Answers October 22, 1982
De La Salle College, Middleton Written Answers October 25, 1982
Manpower Services Commission (Community Programme) Written Answers October 25, 1982
National Savings (Capital Rule) Written Answers October 26, 1982
Police and Criminal Evidence Bill Commons November 30, 1982
Homes for the Elderly (Registration Fee) Written Answers December 1, 1982
Immigration Commons December 15, 1982
2 speeches — Attendance Allowance Unit, Blackpool Written Answers December 17, 1982
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