Mr George Galloway
August 16, 1954 -Summary information for Mr George Galloway
Contributions
1993
Arab-Israel Dispute Commons January 13, 1993
2 speeches — Kuwait Border (Iraqi Violations) Commons January 13, 1993
Iraq (Military Action) Commons January 13, 1993
Pakistan Written Answers January 13, 1993
4 speeches — The Gulf and RAF Commons January 21, 1993
Constitutional Change Written Answers February 3, 1993
Israel Commons February 10, 1993
Palestine Liberation Organisation Written Answers February 10, 1993
Government of Scotland Written Answers March 3, 1993
Scottish Government (White Paper) Commons March 9, 1993
Middle East Commons March 10, 1993
Bosnia Commons April 19, 1993
Considered in Committee [Progress, 19 April] Commons April 21, 1993
"Scotland in the Union" Commons May 5, 1993
8 speeches — AZT Written Answers May 11, 1993
2 speeches — HIV and AIDS Written Answers May 11, 1993
2 speeches — HIV and AIDS Written Answers May 12, 1993
Medical Research Scientists (Shares) Written Answers May 12, 1993
6 speeches — AZT Written Answers May 12, 1993
Poppers Written Answers May 13, 1993
3 speeches — AZT Written Answers May 13, 1993
Wellcome Foundation Written Answers May 13, 1993
HIV Written Answers May 17, 1993
Whooping Cough Vaccine Written Answers May 19, 1993
Concorde Trials Written Answers May 26, 1993
2 speeches — "Scotland in the Union—a partnership for good" Commons June 9, 1993
Iraq Commons June 28, 1993
2 speeches — Points of Order Commons July 7, 1993
Local Government (Scotland) Commons July 8, 1993
2 speeches — Baghdad (US Attack) Commons July 14, 1993
7 speeches — Social Policy Protocol (Confidence Motion) Commons July 23, 1993
Engagements Commons November 2, 1993
2 speeches — Health Care (Glasgow) Commons December 8, 1993
4 speeches — Peacekeeping Operations Commons December 13, 1993
2 speeches — Palestine National Authority Commons December 15, 1993
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