Mr Gareth Thomas

July 15, 1967 -
Summary information for Mr Gareth Thomas

Contributions

2001

2 speeches — After-school Clubs Commons January 11, 2001

2 speeches — Outdoor Pursuits Commons January 22, 2001

Aviation Policy Westminster Hall January 23, 2001

2 speeches — Credit Unions Commons January 25, 2001

5 speeches — Rural and Urban White Papers Commons January 26, 2001

Parkinson's Disease Commons February 2, 2001

2 speeches — NHS Operations Commons February 6, 2001

Consumer Accountability and New Mutuals Commons February 14, 2001

2 speeches — Woodlands Commons March 8, 2001

National Lottery (Amendment) Bill Commons March 23, 2001

6 speeches — Renewable Energy Westminster Hall April 5, 2001

Adjournment (Easter) Commons April 10, 2001

Northwood and Pinner Community Hospital Westminster Hall May 9, 2001

FIRST DAY Commons June 20, 2001

2 speeches — Public Services Commons June 21, 2001

The Economy, Trade and Industry Commons June 25, 2001

NHS Acute Beds Commons June 26, 2001

3 speeches — Home Affairs and Constitution Commons June 27, 2001

2 speeches — People Trafficking Commons July 10, 2001

2 speeches — Credit Unions Westminster Hall July 18, 2001

2 speeches — Maternity Services Commons October 16, 2001

2 speeches — Metropolitan Police (Recruitment) Commons October 22, 2001

Congestion Tax (London) Commons October 23, 2001

Marine Wildlife Conservation Bill Commons October 26, 2001

6 speeches — Marine Wildlife Conservation Bill Commons October 26, 2001

Manufacturing (Eastern Region) Commons November 1, 2001

Business of the House Commons November 1, 2001

Compulsory Voting Commons November 27, 2001

3 speeches — Public Participation Westminster Hall November 29, 2001

2 speeches — Teaching Profession Westminster Hall December 4, 2001

3 speeches — Public Health Westminster Hall December 13, 2001

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