Mr Geoffrey Dickens

August 26, 1931 - May 17, 1995
Summary information for Mr Geoffrey Dickens

Contributions

1984

Petrol Pumps Written Answers January 16, 1984

2 speeches — Kincora Children's Home Commons January 18, 1984

Occupational Pension Schemes Written Answers January 31, 1984

Falkland Islands (Defence Vote) Commons February 14, 1984

15 speeches — Shrewsbury and Atcham Borough Council Bill [Lords] (By Order) Commons February 23, 1984

Early Retirement Written Answers February 28, 1984

Health and Prescription Charges Commons March 27, 1984

School Inspectors (Visits and Reports) Commons April 3, 1984

Engagements Commons April 3, 1984

Greenham Common Written Answers April 3, 1984

3 speeches — Coal Industry Dispute (Police Operations) Commons April 10, 1984

Debt Rescheduling Commons May 10, 1984

Cruise Missiles Commons May 22, 1984

2 speeches — Questions to Ministers Commons May 22, 1984

NUMBER OF COUNCILLORS TO BE APPOINTED BY CONSTITUENTCOUNCILS Commons May 22, 1984

Death Grant Commons June 12, 1984

3 speeches — Rate Capping Commons June 13, 1984

Assisted Places Scheme Commons June 19, 1984

Trident Commons June 26, 1984

Paedophilia (Protection of Children) Commons June 27, 1984

Work Permits Commons July 3, 1984

GAS AND ELECTRICITY INDUSTRIES Commons July 11, 1984

GCHQ Commons July 17, 1984

Europe (NATO—Warsaw Pact Forces) Commons July 24, 1984

Mr. Robin Walsh Commons July 24, 1984

Anglo-Soviet Relations Written Answers July 25, 1984

2 speeches — Work Permits Commons July 31, 1984

2 speeches — SHORT TITLE, ETC. Commons October 24, 1984

Imports Commons November 15, 1984

Business of the House Commons November 15, 1984

Shops Act 1950 Commons November 22, 1984

"Another Story" Commons November 27, 1984

Engagements Commons December 4, 1984

Equipment Suppliers Written Answers December 4, 1984

2 speeches — Local Government Commons December 10, 1984

2 speeches — Pound Note Commons December 12, 1984

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