Mr George Lawson

July 11, 1906 - July 3, 1978
Summary information for Mr George Lawson

Contributions

1972

Housing Grants Written Answers January 19, 1972

Furnished Accommodation Written Answers January 19, 1972

2 speeches — Dwelling-houses Written Answers January 19, 1972

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons January 27, 1972

THIRD LONDON AIRPORT, MAPLIN Commons February 2, 1972

2 speeches — Special Development Areas Commons February 7, 1972

2 speeches — SCOTLAND (ECONOMIC SITUATION) Commons February 7, 1972

Rent (Supplementary Benefit) Written Answers February 23, 1972

House Improvement Grants (Lanarkshire) Commons March 15, 1972

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 27, 1972

QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS Commons May 3, 1972

STEEL INDUSTRY Commons May 8, 1972

7 speeches — STEEL INDUSTRY Commons May 23, 1972

Teachers Commons May 24, 1972

Redundancies Commons June 21, 1972

NORTHERN IRELAND Commons June 21, 1972

NORTH SEA OIL (REFINERIES) Commons July 20, 1972

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 20, 1972

SCOTLAND Commons July 27, 1972

Hotels (Investment) Commons August 2, 1972

Steel Industry Commons August 2, 1972

NORTH SEA OIL Commons August 2, 1972

Nature Conservancy Commons October 19, 1972

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons October 19, 1972

Housing Finance Commons October 25, 1972

SOCIAL SECURITY BILL Commons November 28, 1972

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 30, 1972

SCOTLAND Commons December 5, 1972

3 speeches — SOUTH-EAST ESSEX (ENVIRONMENT) Commons December 7, 1972

INDUSTRIAL POLICY Commons December 12, 1972

2 speeches — European Economic Community Commons December 13, 1972

Housing Finance Legislation (Implementation) Commons December 13, 1972

EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES (COUNCIL OF MINISTERS) Commons December 20, 1972

STEEL INDUSTRY (MODERNISATION) Commons December 21, 1972

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