Mr Frederick Lee
August 3, 1906 - February 4, 1984Summary information for Mr Frederick Lee
Contributions
1980
THE STEEL STRIKE Lords January 22, 1980
2 speeches — INDUSTRY BILL Lords February 18, 1980
INDUSTRY BILL Lords February 18, 1980
THE SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY: DENATIONALISATION Lords March 10, 1980
GIBRALTAR: ANGLO-SPANISH AGREEMENT Lords April 14, 1980
2 speeches — ECONOMIC AND INDUSTRIAL POLICIES Lords April 16, 1980
INDUSTRY BILL Lords April 28, 1980
2 speeches — INDUSTRY BILL Lords April 28, 1980
6 speeches — INDUSTRY BILL Lords April 28, 1980
INDUSTRY BILL Lords April 29, 1980
2 speeches — INDUSTRY BILL Lords April 29, 1980
INDUSTRY BILL Lords May 12, 1980
INDUSTRY BILL Lords May 12, 1980
5 speeches — BSC: APPOINTMENT OF CHAIRMAN Lords May 14, 1980
EMPLOYMENT BILL Lords June 3, 1980
4 speeches — EMPLOYMENT BILL Lords June 10, 1980
SMALL BUSINESSES: PAYMENT OF BILLS Lords June 16, 1980
THE NEW HEBRIDES: STATE OF EMERGENCY Lords June 16, 1980
2 speeches — STEEL RUNDOWN: RE-EMPLOYMENT MEASURES Lords June 19, 1980
HONG KONG AND KOWLOON URBAN COUNCIL Lords June 24, 1980
3 speeches — BRITISH STEEL CORPORATION FINANCES Lords June 26, 1980
FERRANTI: NEB SHAREHOLDING Lords July 1, 1980
"DAY OF ACTION": EFFECT ON ECONOMY Lords July 3, 1980
TOP SALARIES REVIEW BODY REPORTS Lords July 7, 1980
EMPLOYMENT BILL Lords July 7, 1980
3 speeches — EMPLOYMENT BILL Lords July 8, 1980
EMPLOYMENT BILL Lords July 14, 1980
3 speeches — THE PALACE OF WESTMINSTER: STONEWORK Lords July 30, 1980
COAL INDUSTRY BILL Lords July 31, 1980
COAL INDUSTRY BILL Lords August 6, 1980
RPI INCREASES AND THE NATIONALISED INDUSTRIES Lords October 27, 1980
APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING GRANTS Lords October 29, 1980
Anguilla Bill [H.L.] Lords December 2, 1980
2 speeches — Constitutional Referendum Bill [H.L.] Lords December 8, 1980
Industry Lords December 10, 1980
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