Mr David Lambie

July 13, 1925 -
Summary information for Mr David Lambie

Contributions

1982

Fuel Bills (Allowances) Written Answers January 18, 1982

New Towns Bill Commons January 26, 1982

5 speeches — Employment Situation Commons January 27, 1982

4 speeches — Clause 1 Commons February 2, 1982

5 speeches — Weather Damage (Scotland) Commons February 4, 1982

5 speeches — Rate Support Grant (Scotland) Commons February 10, 1982

2 speeches — Housing Support Grant (Scotland) Commons February 10, 1982

Enterprise Allowance Scheme Written Answers February 15, 1982

2 speeches — Cunninghame District Council Commons February 24, 1982

Higher Education (Scotland) Commons March 17, 1982

2 speeches — Budget Strategy Commons March 24, 1982

2 speeches — American Electronic Firms Commons March 24, 1982

3 speeches — Falkland Islands Commons April 7, 1982

INCREASE OF PETROLEUM REVENUE TAX AND ENDING OF SUPPLEMENTARY PETROLEUM DUTY Commons April 26, 1982

2 speeches — PROPOSALS FOR REDUCTIONS IN LOCAL AUTHORITIES' RATES Commons May 17, 1982

EFFECT OF SPECIFIC POWER OR DUTY TO INCUR EXPENDITURE AT ONE TIER OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT ON EXERCISE OF GENERAL SUCH POWER AT DIFFERENT TIER Commons May 17, 1982

Primary School Expenditure Commons May 26, 1982

Ayrshire and Arran Health Board Written Answers May 26, 1982

Select Committee on Scottish Affairs Commons June 30, 1982

2 speeches — Unemployment Statistics Commons June 30, 1982

2 speeches — Kilmarnock Commons June 30, 1982

ALTERNATIVE VALUATION OF ETHANE USED FOR PETROCHEMICAL PURPOSES Commons July 13, 1982

Social Security Commons July 20, 1982

Local Authority Rents Written Answers November 15, 1982

8 speeches — Water Bill Commons November 16, 1982

New Town Development Corporation Commons November 17, 1982

4 speeches — Steel Commons December 1, 1982

Voluntary Organisations Written Answers December 13, 1982

New Town Development Corporation (Functions) Written Answers December 15, 1982

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