Mr Geoffrey Rippon

May 28, 1924 - January 28, 1997
Summary information for Mr Geoffrey Rippon

Contributions

1975

EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY (BRITISH MEMBERSHIP) Commons January 23, 1975

EEC DEVELOPMENT MINISTERS (MEETING) Commons January 28, 1975

Cyprus (British Property) Commons January 29, 1975

British Membership Commons January 29, 1975

EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY (BUSINESS) Commons January 29, 1975

CYPRUS Commons February 5, 1975

3 speeches — CYPRUS Commons February 14, 1975

Water Supplies (Northumbria) Written Answers March 12, 1975

Housing Modernisation (Tynedale) Written Answers April 14, 1975

Farm Incomes Written Answers April 14, 1975

2 speeches — Taxation Written Answers April 14, 1975

Public Service Employees Written Answers May 6, 1975

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 12, 1975

POULSON CASE Written Answers June 12, 1975

North Sea Oil Written Answers June 16, 1975

Industrial Policy Written Answers June 16, 1975

National Health Service Written Answers June 17, 1975

European Community Membership Written Answers June 17, 1975

Badgers Written Answers June 18, 1975

Research Written Answers July 21, 1975

Motor Vehicles (Electric Propulsion) Written Answers July 21, 1975

Solar Energy Written Answers July 21, 1975

Motor Vehicles (Electric Propulsion) Written Answers July 21, 1975

ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Written Answers July 22, 1975

2 speeches — Local Government Staffs Written Answers July 22, 1975

2 speeches — Local Government Expenditure Written Answers July 22, 1975

3 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons November 10, 1975

Kielder Water Scheme Written Answers November 10, 1975

2 speeches — Students' Housing Written Answers November 10, 1975

Patients' Travel Expenses Written Answers November 10, 1975

5 speeches — ARMED FORCES BILL Commons December 10, 1975

3 speeches — THE AGREEMENT Commons December 10, 1975

Treaty of Rome (Observance) Written Answers December 10, 1975

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