Mr Douglas Jay

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

Contributions

1993

Maastricht Treaty Lords February 17, 1993

3 speeches — London Underground: Funding Lords February 25, 1993

Value of Sterling: Economic Effects Lords March 2, 1993

2 speeches — CAP: Export Refund Frauds Lords March 4, 1993

Fraud: ECC Report Lords March 8, 1993

3 speeches — M.11 Link: Effects on Housing Lords March 16, 1993

2 speeches — Coal Review Lords March 25, 1993

2 speeches — The Coal Industry Lords March 31, 1993

3 speeches — Export Credit Insurance Lords April 19, 1993

4 speeches — CAP Tobacco Subsidies: Italy and Greece Lords April 28, 1993

Manufacturing Industry Lords May 5, 1993

European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords June 7, 1993

2 speeches — Maastricht Treaty: German Constitution Lords June 9, 1993

2 speeches — Transport in London Lords June 9, 1993

2 speeches — Mortgage Interest Tax Relief Lords June 17, 1993

4 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords June 22, 1993

4 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords June 23, 1993

European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords June 23, 1993

2 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords June 24, 1993

European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords June 24, 1993

3 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords June 28, 1993

European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords June 28, 1993

5 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords June 29, 1993

3 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords June 30, 1993

Unemployment Figures Lords July 15, 1993

5 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Lords July 20, 1993

Pit Closures: Policy Lords October 19, 1993

2 speeches — Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 25, 1993

3 speeches — Common Agricultural Policy: Cost Lords December 6, 1993

3 speeches — London Underground: Funding Lords December 16, 1993

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