Mr Frederic Bennett

December 2, 1918 - September 14, 2002
Summary information for Mr Frederic Bennett

Contributions

1972

BANGLADESH Commons February 4, 1972

Rhodesia Commons February 14, 1972

7 speeches — EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES BILL Commons February 17, 1972

EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Commons February 24, 1972

COMPLAINT OF PRIVILEGE Commons February 24, 1972

RHODESIA (ALL-PARTY DELEGATION) Commons March 2, 1972

5 speeches — FUEL AND POWER INDUSTRIES Commons March 10, 1972

9 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT Commons March 17, 1972

2 speeches — Power Stations Commons March 20, 1972

Picketing Written Answers April 11, 1972

Value-added Tax Commons April 12, 1972

EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Commons April 18, 1972

EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES BILL Commons April 18, 1972

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 27, 1972

2 speeches — Picketing Commons May 2, 1972

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 15, 1972

RHODESIA Commons June 15, 1972

Security Incidents Written Answers June 15, 1972

India and Pakistan (Arms) Written Answers June 19, 1972

Exchange Control (Scheduled Territories) Written Answers July 25, 1972

Security Incidents Written Answers July 31, 1972

Frontier Controls Written Answers August 7, 1972

SOUTHERN RHODESIA Commons November 9, 1972

Anglo-Australian Relations Commons November 20, 1972

South Africa (Ambassador) Commons November 20, 1972

IMMIGRATION RULES Commons November 22, 1972

2 speeches — PRESIDENT NIXON Commons November 30, 1972

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 30, 1972

TERRORIST ORGANISATIONS (UNITED KINGDOM ACTIVITIES) Commons December 7, 1972

Bangladesh Commons December 11, 1972

2 speeches — Casualties and Damage Commons December 14, 1972

17 speeches — INDUSTRY (TRADE UNIONS ROLE) Commons December 18, 1972

Gibraltarians (Immigration) Written Answers December 18, 1972

Gibraltar Written Answers December 18, 1972

Broadcasting Reception (West Country) Written Answers December 21, 1972

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