Mr Enoch Powell
June 16, 1912 - February 8, 1998Summary information for Mr Enoch Powell
Contributions
1985
Business of the House Commons January 10, 1985
Sterling (Exchange Rate) Commons January 14, 1985
3 speeches — Water (Fluoridation) Bill Commons January 14, 1985
Unemployment Commons January 15, 1985
Wildlife (Northern Ireland) Commons January 16, 1985
2 speeches — Nature Conservation (Northern Ireland) Commons January 16, 1985
Business of the House Commons January 17, 1985
9 speeches — Hong Kong Bill Commons January 21, 1985
Northern Ireland (District Electoral Areas) Commons January 21, 1985
7 speeches — European Communities Budget Commons January 22, 1985
3 speeches — EXTENSION OF PARLIAMENTARY FRANCHISE Commons January 29, 1985
11 speeches — The Economy Commons January 31, 1985
2 speeches — ENDING OF BRITISH SOVEREIGNTY AND JURISDICTION OVER HONG KONG Commons February 6, 1985
MANNER OF VOTING AT PARLIAMENTARY AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS Commons February 13, 1985
2 speeches — MISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENTS OF THE PRINCIPAL ACT Commons February 14, 1985
7 speeches — Unborn Children (Protection) Bill Commons February 15, 1985
2 speeches — London Regional Transport (Consideration of Bill) Commons February 20, 1985
4 speeches — VOTING AT SPECIAL POLLING STATIONS IN NORTHERN IRELAND Commons February 27, 1985
2 speeches — CITATION, COMMENCEMENT AND EXTENT. Commons February 27, 1985
Northern Ireland (Terrorist Killings) Commons March 4, 1985
5 speeches — Northern Ireland (Local Elections) Commons March 7, 1985
2 speeches — Northern Ireland (Appropriation) Commons March 7, 1985
Road Traffic (Northern Ireland) Commons April 3, 1985
Foreign Limitation Periods (Northern Ireland) Commons April 23, 1985
2 speeches — Water and Sewerage Services (Northern Ireland) Commons April 23, 1985
Business of the House Commons April 25, 1985
2 speeches — Northern Ireland (Local Elections) Commons April 29, 1985
2 speeches — Finance Bill Commons April 29, 1985
Public Accounts Commons May 1, 1985
14 speeches — FERTILISATION OF HUMAN OVUM IN VITRO PROHIBITED, EXCEPT FOR EMBRYO INSERTION Commons May 3, 1985
Business of the House Commons May 9, 1985
Business of the House Commons May 16, 1985
3 speeches — Adjournment (Spring) Commons May 16, 1985
Higher Education Commons May 21, 1985
Appropriation (Northern Ireland) Commons June 5, 1985
UNBORN CHILDREN (PROTECTION) BILL Commons June 7, 1985
Unborn Children (Protection) Bill Commons June 7, 1985
4 speeches — Historic Churches (Northern Ireland) Commons June 11, 1985
8 speeches — Government's Policy for Science Commons June 14, 1985
European Community Commons June 20, 1985
Terrorism Commons June 25, 1985
European Communities (Finance) Bill Commons June 25, 1985
Northern Ireland Act 1974 Commons June 26, 1985
Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Act 1978 Commons June 26, 1985
Business of the House Commons June 27, 1985
AMENDMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE (SCOTLAND) ACT 1980 Commons July 3, 1985
5 speeches — Local Government (Northern Ireland) Commons July 3, 1985
Credit Unions (Northern Ireland) Commons July 3, 1985
5 speeches — Northern Ireland Commons July 4, 1985
Nephrops Fishing Industry (Portavogie) Commons July 4, 1985
TAX EVASION: CONDUCT INVOLVING DISHONESTY Commons July 10, 1985
RESTRICTIONS ON CONFLICTS OF INTEREST IN CONVEYANCING Commons July 17, 1985
5 speeches — Immigration Commons July 23, 1985
Urban Disturbances Commons October 23, 1985
Farming (Northern Ireland) Commons October 28, 1985
Business of the House Commons November 7, 1985
2 speeches — Anglo-Irish Agreement Commons November 18, 1985
Televising of the House Commons November 20, 1985
2 speeches — Anglo-Irish Agreement Commons November 26, 1985
4 speeches — Anglo-Irish Agreement Commons November 27, 1985
5 speeches — Northern Ireland (Loans) Bill Commons November 27, 1985
6 speeches — European Communities (Spanish and Portuguese Accession) Bill [Lords] Commons December 4, 1985
INCREASE OF LIMIT Commons December 4, 1985
Business of the House Commons December 5, 1985
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