Mr Donald Anderson

June 17, 1939 -
Summary information for Mr Donald Anderson

Contributions

2000

Senator Pinochet Commons January 12, 2000

2 speeches — Transport Commons January 19, 2000

Zimbabwe Commons February 15, 2000

Intergovernmental Conference White Paper Commons February 15, 2000

Rail Transport Written Answers February 16, 2000

Kosovo Commons March 14, 2000

Kosovo Written Answers April 6, 2000

2 speeches — Kosovo Written Answers April 6, 2000

2 speeches — Kosovo Written Answers April 6, 2000

Zimbabwe Commons April 11, 2000

Gibraltar Written Answers April 18, 2000

Transport Written Answers April 19, 2000

KFOR Written Answers May 2, 2000

Zimbabwe Commons May 3, 2000

9 speeches — Defence in the World Commons May 4, 2000

Criminal Records Bureau Written Answers May 5, 2000

Sierra Leone Commons May 8, 2000

Sierra Leone Commons May 15, 2000

Zimbabwe Commons May 16, 2000

Sierra Leone Commons May 23, 2000

8 speeches — Gibraltar Westminster Hall June 8, 2000

7 speeches — European Affairs Commons June 15, 2000

Working Families Tax Credit Written Answers July 11, 2000

Africa Commons July 18, 2000

Spending Review Written Answers July 26, 2000

Retirement of Madam Speaker Commons July 26, 2000

Antarctic Treaty Written Answers July 27, 2000

China Written Answers October 25, 2000

Sierra Leone Commons October 30, 2000

British Council Written Answers October 31, 2000

11 speeches — Defence and the Armed Forces Commons November 2, 2000

3 speeches — Iraq Commons November 7, 2000

Mileage Allowance (Medical Examinations) Written Answers November 13, 2000

2 speeches — Engagements Commons November 22, 2000

3 speeches — European Affairs Commons November 23, 2000

Nice European Council Commons December 11, 2000

5 speeches — Foreign Affairs and Defence Commons December 11, 2000

Pensioners (Security) Written Answers December 13, 2000

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