Mr Douglas Jay

March 23, 1907 - March 6, 1996
Summary information for Mr Douglas Jay

Contributions

1969

FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH SECRETARY (SPEECH) Commons February 4, 1969

European Economic Community Commons February 10, 1969

Imports (Manufactured and Semi- Manufactured Goods) Written Answers February 14, 1969

EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Commons March 6, 1969

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 6, 1969

European Economic Community Commons March 24, 1969

2 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons March 24, 1969

3 speeches — BUDGET RESOLUTIONS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons April 16, 1969

HUNT COMMITTEE (REPORT) Commons April 24, 1969

2 speeches — HOUSING PROGRAMME Commons May 15, 1969

EUROPE (FREE TRADE AREA) Commons May 22, 1969

Meat, Cereals and Dairy Products (Common Market Fund) Commons July 2, 1969

2 speeches — European Economic Community Commons July 2, 1969

EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Commons July 8, 1969

2 speeches — Youth Exchange Programmes Commons July 21, 1969

European Economic Community Commons July 21, 1969

NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (CHARGES FOR APPLIANCES) Commons July 21, 1969

3 speeches — ADJOURNMENT (SUMMER) Commons July 25, 1969

EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Commons November 18, 1969

Ringway 2, Norbury-Falconwood Written Answers December 2, 1969

SECRETARY OF STATE (TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS) Commons December 3, 1969

3 speeches — NATIONAL SUPERANNUATION (WHITE PAPER) Commons December 4, 1969

2 speeches — European Economic Community Commons December 8, 1969

London Primary Roads Network Commons December 9, 1969

Motorways (Building Cost) Commons December 9, 1969

GREATER LONDON DEVELOPMENT PLAN (INQUIRY) Commons December 10, 1969

ENRICHED URANIUM (TRIPARTITE AGREEMENT) Commons December 19, 1969

4 speeches — BRITISH COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN MOVEMENT Commons December 19, 1969

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