Mr Douglas Jay
March 23, 1907 - March 6, 1996Summary information for Mr Douglas Jay
Contributions
1983
Manufacturing Industry Commons January 17, 1983
2 speeches — The Economy Commons January 19, 1983
Pig Industry (Intervention Grain) Commons January 20, 1983
Aircraft Noise (West London) Commons January 24, 1983
3 speeches — Falkland Islands (Franks Report) Commons January 25, 1983
Argentina (Loans) Commons January 27, 1983
2 speeches — Trade Commons February 2, 1983
Maternity Grant Written Answers February 15, 1983
Central London-Stansted Airport (Rail Link) Commons February 16, 1983
European Community Budget Commons February 21, 1983
Privatisation Commons February 28, 1983
Coal Production Commons February 28, 1983
Business of the House Commons March 3, 1983
Heads of Government Meeting Commons March 9, 1983
Public Expenditure Commons March 9, 1983
Intervention Butter Commons March 17, 1983
3 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 21, 1983
Anderson Strathclyde Commons March 22, 1983
Council House Sales Commons March 23, 1983
Employment Opportunities Commons March 24, 1983
Type 23 Frigate Commons March 29, 1983
Citizens Advice Bureaux Commons April 12, 1983
Social Security and Housing Benefits Bill Commons April 13, 1983
Business of the House Commons April 14, 1983
Local Authority Staffing Written Answers April 19, 1983
M3, Winchester Commons April 20, 1983
Winter Cereals Commons April 21, 1983
Council of Agriculture Ministers Commons April 21, 1983
CHARGE OF INCOME TAX FOR1983–84 Commons April 25, 1983
4 speeches — Local Government and Community Services Commons April 26, 1983
Greater London Council Commons April 27, 1983
Interest Rates Commons April 28, 1983
Business of the House Commons April 28, 1983
Disarmament Commons May 3, 1983
European Community Commons May 9, 1983
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