Mr David Hunt

May 21, 1942 -
Summary information for Mr David Hunt

Contributions

1979

2 speeches — Inflation Commons January 22, 1979

Mobility Allowance Written Answers January 30, 1979

Urban Renewal Written Answers January 31, 1979

COMECON Written Answers February 1, 1979

2 speeches — Shipping Industry (Picketing) Written Answers February 1, 1979

Margaret Lewis Written Answers February 5, 1979

Central Bureau for Educational Visits and Exchanges (Grant) Written Answers February 16, 1979

Water Authorities (Boundary Adjustment) Written Answers February 19, 1979

General Council of British Shipping Written Answers February 21, 1979

Paul Brown Written Answers February 23, 1979

2 speeches — £ Sterling Commons March 5, 1979

HOVERCRAFT (CIVIL LIABILITY) Commons March 5, 1979

20 speeches — COUNTY OF MERSEYSIDE BILL Commons March 13, 1979

NAVIGATION ON RIVER THAMES Commons March 30, 1979

AMENDMENT OF S. 634 OF MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT 1894 Commons March 30, 1979

4 speeches — CONSTITUTION OF COMMISSION Commons March 30, 1979

4 speeches — ALTERATION OF PENALTIES Commons March 30, 1979

2 speeches — Elderly Persons (White Paper) Commons April 3, 1979

Town and Country Planning Association (Report) Written Answers April 4, 1979

3 speeches — CHESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL BILL [Lords] (By Order) Commons June 21, 1979

Bathing Water Written Answers July 9, 1979

SHOTTON STEELWORKS Commons July 17, 1979

2 speeches — YOUTH AND COMMUNITY BILL Commons November 9, 1979

SHOTTON Commons November 13, 1979

PAUL BROWN Commons November 30, 1979

COURT PROCEEDINGS (PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS) Commons December 3, 1979

Youth Organisations Written Answers December 4, 1979

Paul and Liam Brown Written Answers December 7, 1979

COMMONWEALTH YOUTH EXCHANGE Commons December 10, 1979

Paul and Liam Brown Written Answers December 20, 1979

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