Mr Enoch Powell

June 16, 1912 - February 8, 1998
Summary information for Mr Enoch Powell

Contributions

1954

8 speeches — HOUSING REPAIRS AND RENTS [MONEY] Commons January 20, 1954

Parking Lights Written Answers January 26, 1954

9 speeches — HOUSING REPAIRS AND RENTS BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons February 22, 1954

5 speeches — HOUSING REPAIRS AND RENTS BILL Commons April 13, 1954

PUBLISHERS' ASSOCIATION (TRADE AGREEMENT) Commons June 24, 1954

Clause 111.—(INQUEST IN CASE OF DEATH BY ACCIDENT.) Commons July 1, 1954

10 speeches — ROAD HAULAGE (SALE OF ASSETS) Commons July 6, 1954

Derequisitioned Properties, London Written Answers July 7, 1954

3 speeches — GAS AND ELECTRICITY (BORROWING POWERS) BILL Commons July 9, 1954

3 speeches — PENSIONS AND BENEFITS (INCREASE) Commons July 21, 1954

5 speeches — HOUSING (REVIEW OF CONTRIBUTIONS) Commons October 21, 1954

10 speeches — NATIONAL COAL BOARD (ANNUAL REPORT) Commons October 25, 1954

3 speeches — RAILWAYS REORGANISATION SCHEME Commons November 1, 1954

3 speeches — OLD-AGE PENSIONS Commons November 16, 1954

Clause 2.—(CLAIM HOLDINGS, THEIR AREAS AND VALUES, AND APPORTION- MENT OF VALUES BETWEEN PARTS OF AREAS.) Commons November 22, 1954

New Clause "A."—(ADDITIONAL PAY MENTS IN CASES WHERE NO CLAIM HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.) Commons November 22, 1954

Clause 57.—(RECOVERY, ON SUBSEQUENT DEVELOPMENT, OF PAYMENTS UNDER S. 59 OF PRINCIPAL ACT.) Commons November 22, 1954

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT, 1954 (APPOINTED DAY) Written Answers December 6, 1954

2 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL Commons December 9, 1954

2 speeches — Clause 2.—(HIGHER RATES, ETC., OF CON TRIBUTIONS AND BENEFIT UNDER NATIONAL INSURANCE ACT, 1946, AND ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS FROM EXCHEQUER.) Commons December 13, 1954

Totalisator Stakes (Deductions) Written Answers December 22, 1954

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