Mr Gerald Kaufman
June 21, 1930 -Summary information for Mr Gerald Kaufman
Contributions
1992
32 speeches — Nuclear Defence Commons January 14, 1992
India Commons February 5, 1992
Commonwealth of Independent States Commons February 5, 1992
Defence Research Agency Written Answers February 10, 1992
Ethnic Minority Teaching Written Answers March 3, 1992
Africa Commons March 4, 1992
Cyprus Commons March 4, 1992
Mr. Ronald Loco Written Answers March 10, 1992
Ethnic Minority Teaching Written Answers March 16, 1992
6 speeches — Foreign Affairs Commons May 8, 1992
Foreign Affairs Commons May 8, 1992
13 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Commons May 21, 1992
Yugoslavia (Sanctions) Commons June 2, 1992
Correspondence Written Answers June 2, 1992
Kashmir Commons June 3, 1992
Cyprus Commons June 3, 1992
Foreign Affairs Council Commons June 8, 1992
Disability Living Allowance Written Answers June 25, 1992
Cyprus Commons July 1, 1992
2 speeches — EC Presidency Commons July 1, 1992
11 speeches — European Community (United Kingdom Presidency) Commons July 2, 1992
Correspondence Written Answers July 2, 1992
Commissioner Ripa di Meana Written Answers July 2, 1992
Housing Benefit Written Answers July 2, 1992
Extradition Written Answers October 22, 1992
Death Row, Jamaica Written Answers October 23, 1992
Next Steps Agencies Written Answers October 23, 1992
Points of Order Commons October 27, 1992
Trident Written Answers November 9, 1992
2 speeches — Matrix Churchill Commons November 10, 1992
Business of the House Commons November 19, 1992
2 speeches — Citizens Charter Commons November 23, 1992
8 speeches — Arms Exports (Iraq) Commons November 23, 1992
British Broadcasting Corporation Commons November 24, 1992
Albania Written Answers December 8, 1992
Points of Order Commons December 9, 1992
Albania Written Answers December 9, 1992
President-elect Clinton Written Answers December 10, 1992
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