Mr Eric Heffer
January 12, 1922 - May 27, 1991Summary information for Mr Eric Heffer
Contributions
1984
2 speeches — Rates Bill Commons January 17, 1984
Local Government Commons January 23, 1984
Housing Expenditure Written Answers February 16, 1984
Systems-built Dwellings Commons April 4, 1984
3 speeches — PROVISIONS AS RESPECTS CERTAIN TENANTS OF CHARITABLE HOUSING ASSOCIATIONS ETC. Commons April 12, 1984
6 speeches — VARIATION OF CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH RIGHT DOES NOT ARISE Commons April 12, 1984
Housing Defects Bill Commons April 26, 1984
2 speeches — Private Tenants' Rights Bill Commons April 27, 1984
2 speeches — CHRONICALLY SICK AND DISABLED PERSONS (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons April 27, 1984
Engagements Commons May 24, 1984
The Rich and the Poor Commons June 28, 1984
2 speeches — Class VIII, Vote 5 Commons July 4, 1984
6 speeches — Unemployment Commons October 30, 1984
Local Government Reform Written Answers November 12, 1984
5 speeches — The Economy Commons November 13, 1984
Liverpool Written Answers November 13, 1984
Falkland Islands Commons November 14, 1984
Middle East Written Answers November 14, 1984
Liverpool Written Answers November 15, 1984
Labour Statistics Commons November 20, 1984
Wages Inspectors Written Answers November 20, 1984
Tourism Commons November 21, 1984
Supplementary Benefits (Strikers' Dependants) Commons November 21, 1984
6 speeches — Miners' Families (Benefits) Commons November 26, 1984
2 speeches — Business of the House Commons November 29, 1984
4 speeches — Local Government Bill Commons December 4, 1984
Student Awards Commons December 5, 1984
Autumn Statement Commons December 6, 1984
Selby Coalfield Commons December 17, 1984
Insurance Market Commons December 19, 1984
2 speeches — Soviet Union Commons December 19, 1984
2 speeches — Local Authority Capital Expenditure Commons December 19, 1984
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