Mr George Cunningham

June 10, 1931 -
Summary information for Mr George Cunningham

Contributions

1970

2 speeches — Aid Commons July 9, 1970

2 speeches — INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND BILL Commons July 10, 1970

3 speeches — Loans (Tax Allowance) Written Answers July 21, 1970

Housing (Subsidies and Grants) Written Answers July 21, 1970

2 speeches — Pentonville Prison Commons July 23, 1970

CENTRAL GOVERNMENT (REORGANISATION) Commons November 3, 1970

2 speeches — Electoral Registers (Form A) Commons November 5, 1970

SOUTHERN RHODESIA Commons November 9, 1970

2 speeches — FIRE PRECAUTIONS BILL Commons November 20, 1970

Harassment of Tenants Written Answers November 25, 1970

Option Mortgage Scheme Written Answers November 26, 1970

Housing Loans Written Answers November 27, 1970

Gibraltar, Malta and India Written Answers November 30, 1970

Underdeveloped Countries (Economic Aid) Written Answers November 30, 1970

2 speeches — Prescription Charges Commons December 1, 1970

Harassment of Tenants Written Answers December 3, 1970

3 speeches — Electoral Registration Written Answers December 3, 1970

2 speeches — Inter-Departmental Committees Commons December 7, 1970

2 speeches — Commonwealth Development Corporation Commons December 7, 1970

Electoral Registration (Islington) Written Answers December 7, 1970

2 speeches — FIRST OFFENDERS Commons December 8, 1970

Fines (Collection) Written Answers December 8, 1970

2 speeches — Housing Conversion Schemes, Islington Commons December 9, 1970

2 speeches — Tenants (Harassment) Commons December 9, 1970

Public Galleries (Visitors) Written Answers December 9, 1970

Namibia Written Answers December 15, 1970

Namibian Nationals (Detention) Written Answers December 15, 1970

Traffic Wardens Written Answers December 15, 1970

Lorries (Overnight Parking) Written Answers December 15, 1970

HOMELESS FAMILIES (LONDON) Commons December 17, 1970

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