Mr Dingle Foot

1905 - June 18, 1978
Summary information for Mr Dingle Foot

Contributions

1968

PUBLIC EXPENDITURE Commons January 16, 1968

2 speeches — PUBLIC EXPENDITURE Commons January 18, 1968

Ipswich (New Town Designation Order) Written Answers February 6, 1968

3 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons February 8, 1968

SOUTH-EAST ASIA (SECURITY ARRANGEMENTS) Commons February 15, 1968

COMMONWEALTH IMMIGRATION Commons February 22, 1968

MR. LESLIE FINER Written Answers February 26, 1968

CITIZENS OF UNITED KINGDOM AND COLONIES (PASSPORTS) Written Answers February 26, 1968

COMMONWEALTH IMMIGRANTS BILL Commons February 27, 1968

Kenya (United Kingdom Passports) Written Answers February 27, 1968

United Kingdom Passports (Commonwealth Countries) Written Answers February 27, 1968

COMMONWEALTH IMMIGRANTS BILL Commons February 28, 1968

RHODESIA (ROYAL PREROGATIVE OF MERCY) Commons March 4, 1968

3 speeches — DEFENCE Commons March 5, 1968

RHODESIA (EXECUTIONS) Commons March 6, 1968

RHODESIA Commons March 14, 1968

RHODESIA Commons March 27, 1968

RACE RELATIONS BILL Commons April 23, 1968

GIBRALTAR Commons May 6, 1968

GIBRALTAR Commons May 7, 1968

SIR FREDERICK CRAWFORD (PASSPORT) Commons May 9, 1968

INTERPRETATION. Commons May 10, 1968

4 speeches — SIR FREDERICK CRAWFORD (WITHDRAWAL OF PASSPORT) Commons May 14, 1968

MIDDLE EAST Commons May 20, 1968

Mr. Ian Colvin (London Airport) Written Answers May 23, 1968

RHODESIA (UNITED NATIONS RESOLUTION) Commons May 30, 1968

NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANISATION Commons October 14, 1968

RHODESIA Commons October 15, 1968

3 speeches — SOUTHERN RHODESIA Commons October 22, 1968

RHODESIA (MINISTER'S VISIT) Commons November 18, 1968

HOUSE OF LORDS REFORM Commons November 19, 1968

FALKLAND ISLANDS Commons December 4, 1968

NON-RESIDENT AND PROPERTY QUALIFICATIONS IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT Commons December 10, 1968

4 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons December 12, 1968

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