Mr David Gibson-Watt

September 11, 1918 - February 7, 2002
Summary information for Mr David Gibson-Watt

Contributions

1966

2 speeches — HOME DEFENCE Commons February 2, 1966

2 speeches — SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE COLONIES (SPEECH) Commons February 3, 1966

2 speeches — CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER (SPEECH) Commons February 17, 1966

Sullivan Exchange, London Commons February 23, 1966

Advertisements (Illegal Broadcasting Stations) Commons February 23, 1966

2 speeches — Television Licence Fees (Collection) Commons February 23, 1966

2 speeches — New Town (Mid Wales) Commons February 24, 1966

2 speeches — FIRST SECRETARY OF STATE (STATEMENTS) Commons February 24, 1966

Tourist Industry Written Answers February 24, 1966

2 speeches — Derelict Vehicles Commons March 1, 1966

2 speeches — Dessert Apples (Exports to Irish Republic) Commons March 2, 1966

9 speeches — BROADCASTING POLICY Commons March 3, 1966

POST OFFICE (FRANCE) Commons March 4, 1966

2 speeches — PRIME MINISTER (SPEECHES) Commons March 8, 1966

NEWPORT (MONMOUTHSHIRE) ORDER, 1966 Commons May 3, 1966

MINISTRY OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES Commons May 12, 1966

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons May 12, 1966

Selective Employment Tax Commons May 17, 1966

LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES AND HOUSING AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT Commons May 17, 1966

LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES AND HOUSING AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT Commons May 17, 1966

Selective Employment Tax Written Answers May 17, 1966

ROYAL COMMISSIONS ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT (MEMBERSHIP AND TERMS OF REFERENCE) Commons May 24, 1966

Agriculture (Manpower) Commons May 25, 1966

2 speeches — Tourist Industry Commons May 26, 1966

Redundancies, South Wales Commons May 26, 1966

Iron Ore Terminal, South Wales Commons May 26, 1966

2 speeches — Rural Depopulation Commons May 26, 1966

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 16, 1966

SMALLPOX (PONTYPOOL) Commons June 22, 1966

4 speeches — Clause 42.—(SELECTIVE EMPLOYMENT TAX.) Commons June 27, 1966

2 speeches — Public Transport (Ross-on-Wye) Commons June 29, 1966

2 speeches — PALACE OF WESTMINSTER (VISITORS) Commons June 29, 1966

4 speeches — Clause 42.—(SELECTIVE EMPLOYMENT TAX.) Commons June 29, 1966

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 14, 1966

2 speeches — Fish (Diseases) Commons July 14, 1966

National Plan (Targets) Commons July 20, 1966

Clause 1.—(SELECTIVE EMPLOYMENT PREMIUM.) Commons July 20, 1966

Plan for Wales Commons July 21, 1966

Forms and Documents (Welsh Language) Commons July 21, 1966

3 speeches — Welsh Tourist Board Commons July 21, 1966

Brick Stocks (Wales) Written Answers July 21, 1966

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 28, 1966

DEVELOPMENT AREAS Commons August 2, 1966

WALES (INDEPENDENT PARLIAMENT) Commons August 4, 1966

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons October 20, 1966

ABERFAN DISASTER Commons October 24, 1966

New Town, Mid-Wales Written Answers October 27, 1966

Selective Employment Tax (Welsh Economic Council) Written Answers October 27, 1966

Unemployment Commons November 3, 1966

Welsh Water Board Commons November 3, 1966

2 speeches — Road Expenditure Commons November 3, 1966

3 speeches — Welsh Economic Council Commons November 3, 1966

6 speeches — AGRICULTURE Commons November 3, 1966

17 speeches — WALES (TRADE AND INDUSTRY) Commons November 14, 1966

Information Officers Written Answers November 14, 1966

LOCAL GOVERNMENT, CARDIFF (BOUNDARIES) Commons December 6, 1966

Public Transport, Ross-on-Wye Written Answers December 9, 1966

Welsh Economic Development Plan Commons December 15, 1966

2 speeches — Schools Survey Commons December 15, 1966

Welsh Office (Staff) Commons December 15, 1966

Selective Employment Tax Commons December 15, 1966

Welsh College of Agriculture Written Answers December 15, 1966

Beef Production (Grants and Subsidies) Written Answers December 21, 1966

Fatstock Guarantee Scheme Written Answers December 21, 1966

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