Mr Douglas Hogg
February 5, 1945 -Summary information for Mr Douglas Hogg
Contributions
1982
London Transport Commons January 18, 1982
Criminal Justice Bill Commons January 20, 1982
2 speeches — Supply of Goods and Services Bill Commons January 22, 1982
12 speeches — Supply of Goods and Services Commons January 22, 1982
4 speeches — Social Security Commons January 25, 1982
8 speeches — House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975 Commons February 2, 1982
3 speeches — LICENSING OF SEX ESTABLISHMENTS Commons February 3, 1982
2 speeches — Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill Commons February 3, 1982
2 speeches — The Vote Commons February 5, 1982
20 speeches — Planning Inquiries (Attendance of Public) Bill Commons February 5, 1982
3 speeches — Death Grant (Increase) Bill Commons February 5, 1982
Departmental Staffs Written Answers February 8, 1982
4 speeches — Dogs (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill Commons February 19, 1982
De Lorean Motor Cars Ltd Commons February 19, 1982
9 speeches — Dogs (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill Commons February 19, 1982
6 speeches — Rating System (Abolition) Bill Commons February 26, 1982
9 speeches — Rating System (Abolition) Bill Commons February 26, 1982
Inter-Community Relationships Commons March 3, 1982
Reform Commons March 3, 1982
Petroleum Production Written Answers March 4, 1982
3 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 15, 1982
2 speeches — Prevention of Terrorism Commons March 15, 1982
16 speeches — INCREASE IN UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT Commons March 18, 1982
5 speeches — Mental Health (Amendment) Bill [Lords] Commons March 22, 1982
Vale of Belvoir Commons March 25, 1982
Law and Order Commons March 25, 1982
3 speeches — TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS Commons April 2, 1982
Gibraltar Written Answers April 8, 1982
3 speeches — REDUCTION OF TAX Commons April 27, 1982
REDUCTION OF NATIONAL INSURANCE SURCHARGE Commons May 5, 1982
Metropolitan Police (Protective Overalls) Written Answers May 5, 1982
AMENDMENTS OF THE GAMING ACT 1968 Commons May 7, 1982
8 speeches — CONTROL OF IMITATION FIREARMS READILY CONVERTIBLE INTO FIREARMS TO WHICH SECTION I OF THE 1968 ACT APPLIES Commons May 7, 1982
LIABILITY TO CAPITAL PUNISHMENT Commons May 11, 1982
4 speeches — CONDITIONAL RELEASE Commons May 12, 1982
7 speeches — FIREARMS OFFENCES Commons May 12, 1982
MAXIMUM FINES TO BE INCREASED BY MORE THAN THE GENERAL INCREASE Commons May 12, 1982
3 speeches — Firearms Bill Commons May 14, 1982
15 speeches — EXCLUSION OF MURDERERS FROM BENEFIT Commons May 14, 1982
Tenant Farmers Commons June 10, 1982
2 speeches — Foreign Ministers Meeting (Luxembourg) Commons June 22, 1982
3 speeches — Interpretation Commons June 22, 1982
2 speeches — Building (Prescribed Fees) Commons June 24, 1982
2 speeches — British Rail (Dispute) Commons July 5, 1982
4 speeches — National Health Service (Charges to Overseas Visitors) Commons July 6, 1982
Engagements Commons July 13, 1982
Insolvency Commons July 19, 1982
Teachers (Redundancies) Commons July 20, 1982
Engagements Commons July 20, 1982
Royal Air Force Commons July 22, 1982
COMPUTATION OF RESOURCES Commons July 26, 1982
Security Commons July 29, 1982
Sir Peter Thorne Commons July 29, 1982
British Telecommunications Commons October 20, 1982
EMPHYSEMA (COMPENSATION) Commons October 20, 1982
National Health Service Commons October 20, 1982
7 speeches — Driving Licences Commons October 20, 1982
Debate on the Address Commons November 3, 1982
Zimbabwe Commons November 8, 1982
5 speeches — Immigration Commons November 11, 1982
Boundary Changes Commons November 18, 1982
Special Constabulary Commons November 18, 1982
Police Horses Commons November 18, 1982
12 speeches — Animal Welfare (Agriculture Committee Report) Commons November 19, 1982
Benefits Commons November 30, 1982
Foreign Fishing Vessels Commons December 2, 1982
Green Pound Commons December 2, 1982
5 speeches — Tenants' Rights Commons December 13, 1982
22 speeches — Immigration Commons December 15, 1982
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