Mr David Pitt

October 3, 1913 - December 18, 1994
Summary information for Mr David Pitt

Contributions

1988

2 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords January 11, 1988

2 speeches — Human Fertilisation and Embryology Lords January 15, 1988

Homelessness Lords January 20, 1988

Legal Aid Bill [H.L.] Lords January 21, 1988

Local Government Bill Lords January 26, 1988

3 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords January 28, 1988

5 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords January 28, 1988

2 speeches — Education in Inner London Lords February 4, 1988

7 speeches — Social Security Bill Lords February 9, 1988

3 speeches — Social Security Bill Lords February 11, 1988

2 speeches — Social Security Bill Lords February 11, 1988

3 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords February 16, 1988

Social Security Bill Lords March 3, 1988

Immigration Bill Lords March 4, 1988

Immigration Bill Lords March 21, 1988

Immigration Bill Lords March 21, 1988

7 speeches — Immigration Bill Lords March 22, 1988

National Health Service Lords March 23, 1988

2 speeches — Apartheid Lords March 24, 1988

4 speeches — Immigration Bill Lords April 12, 1988

2 speeches — Education Reform Bill Lords April 18, 1988

Public Health in England Lords April 27, 1988

Home Office: Unopened Correspondence Lords April 28, 1988

3 speeches — Education Reform Bill Lords May 3, 1988

Education Reform Bill Lords May 16, 1988

2 speeches — Health and Medicines Bill Lords May 26, 1988

Housing Bill Lords July 11, 1988

Housing Bill Lords October 11, 1988

2 speeches — Health and Medicines Bill Lords October 17, 1988

3 speeches — Housing Bill Lords October 24, 1988

3 speeches — Housing Bill Lords October 25, 1988

7 speeches — Housing Bill Lords October 26, 1988

Housing Bill Lords November 3, 1988

Brent Lords November 30, 1988

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