Mr David Hamilton

October 24, 1950 -
Summary information for Mr David Hamilton

Contributions

2003

Business of the House Commons January 16, 2003

5 speeches — Electricity (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill Commons January 27, 2003

Departmental Houses Written Answers January 28, 2003

Housing Stock Written Answers January 28, 2003

2 speeches — Voter Participation Westminster Hall January 28, 2003

2 speeches — Northern Cyprus Westminster Hall January 29, 2003

Fireworks Bill Commons February 28, 2003

2 speeches — Gibraltar Written Answers March 3, 2003

2 speeches — Coal Industry Social Welfare Organisation Commons March 5, 2003

Iraq and Israel/Palestine Commons March 10, 2003

3 speeches — REPEAL OF SECTION 2A OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1986 Commons March 10, 2003

2 speeches — National Minimum Wage Westminster Hall March 12, 2003

Iraq (Overnight Events) Commons March 20, 2003

Business of the House Commons March 20, 2003

Family Tax Credit Commons April 8, 2003

National Minimum Wage Written Answers April 8, 2003

Benefit Fraud Written Answers April 14, 2003

Pension Credit Written Answers April 14, 2003

Working Patterns Written Answers May 6, 2003

Economic and Monetary Union Commons June 9, 2003

2 speeches — Mineworkers Pension Scheme Westminster Hall June 10, 2003

Business of the House Commons June 19, 2003

Transport Commons June 23, 2003

State Pension Reform Commons October 15, 2003

European Parliamentary and Local Elections (Pilots) Bill Commons October 21, 2003

Coal Production (Scotland) Written Answers November 10, 2003

Minimum Income Guarantee Written Answers November 10, 2003

Pension Credit Written Answers November 10, 2003

New clause Commons November 12, 2003

National Minimum Wage (Midlothian) Written Answers November 18, 2003

Child Trust Funds Bill Commons December 15, 2003

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