Mr David Lambie

July 13, 1925 -
Summary information for Mr David Lambie

Contributions

1983

3 speeches — Housing (Scotland) Commons January 17, 1983

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons January 18, 1983

Hospital (North Ayrshire) Written Answers February 2, 1983

Unemployment (Scotland) Commons February 8, 1983

2 speeches — Prestwick Airport Commons March 2, 1983

Ayrshire (Job Creation) Commons March 2, 1983

European Regional Development Fund Written Answers March 9, 1983

NHS (Ancillary Services) Written Answers March 9, 1983

Scottish Office (Rayner Scrutinies) Written Answers March 9, 1983

5 speeches — Government Expenditure Written Answers March 9, 1983

Local Authorities (Capital Allocations) Written Answers March 9, 1983

Cash Limits Written Answers March 9, 1983

2 speeches — Ayrshire and Arran Health Board (New Laundry) Commons March 30, 1983

Local Authorities (Capital Allocation) Written Answers March 30, 1983

Government Expenditure Written Answers March 30, 1983

Local Authorities (Expenditure) Written Answers March 31, 1983

Race Courses (Financial Assistance) Written Answers April 21, 1983

Public Expenditure Written Answers April 27, 1983

Public Expenditure Written Answers April 28, 1983

Manufacturers' Input Prices Written Answers May 3, 1983

Public Expenditure Written Answers May 3, 1983

Local Authority Housing Written Answers May 3, 1983

2 speeches — Public Expenditure Written Answers May 3, 1983

Capital Allocations Written Answers May 3, 1983

Consultants and Specialists Commons May 4, 1983

Travelling People Written Answers May 4, 1983

Unemployment Written Answers May 4, 1983

5 speeches — Finance Bill Commons July 6, 1983

Free Ports Commons July 7, 1983

2 speeches — School Year Commons July 13, 1983

Travelling People Written Answers July 13, 1983

Firth of Clyde (Oil and Gas Licences) Written Answers December 9, 1983

Rate Support Grant (Scotland) Commons December 15, 1983

Public Expenditure Written Answers December 22, 1983

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