Mr Francis Pym

February 13, 1922 -
Summary information for Mr Francis Pym

Contributions

1975

12 speeches — ANIMALS FOR SLAUGHTER (EXPORT) Commons January 16, 1975

British Poultry Federation Commons January 23, 1975

Horticulture (Glasshouse Section) Commons January 23, 1975

2 speeches — Sugar Commons January 23, 1975

Beef Commons January 23, 1975

World Food Stocks Written Answers January 23, 1975

4 speeches — Sugar Written Answers January 23, 1975

Horticulture (Glasshouse Sector) Written Answers January 23, 1975

Dairy Industry Written Answers January 23, 1975

Pigs Written Answers January 23, 1975

Fishing Industry Written Answers January 23, 1975

Cattle Slaughtering Written Answers January 23, 1975

3 speeches — Beef Production Written Answers January 23, 1975

Horticulture Written Answers January 23, 1975

EEC Agricultural Fund Written Answers January 23, 1975

Capital Transfer Tax Written Answers January 23, 1975

2 speeches — Capital Transfer Tax Written Answers January 29, 1975

SUGAR Commons February 3, 1975

3 speeches — AGRICULTURE (PRICES) Commons February 17, 1975

Common Agricultural Policy Commons February 20, 1975

Horticulture Industry (Fuel Subsidy) Commons February 20, 1975

Beef and Veal Commons February 20, 1975

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons February 20, 1975

2 speeches — RELIEF FOR WOODLANDS Commons March 5, 1975

2 speeches — ABOLITION OF ESTATE DUTY AND TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS Commons March 10, 1975

Farm Costs and Prices Commons March 20, 1975

Eggs Commons March 20, 1975

2 speeches — Glasshouse Industry Commons March 20, 1975

3 speeches — FISH IMPORTS (BLOCKADING OF PORTS) Commons March 24, 1975

FISHING INDUSTRY Commons March 26, 1975

SHEEP (EXPORT TO FRANCE) Commons April 11, 1975

3 speeches — AGRICULTURE Commons July 14, 1975

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