Mr Gordon Brown

February 20, 1951 -
Summary information for Mr Gordon Brown

Contributions

1991

Manufacturing Industry Commons January 23, 1991

5 speeches — British Technology Group Written Answers January 25, 1991

Advisers' Fees Written Answers January 25, 1991

2 speeches — British Technology Group Written Answers January 28, 1991

23 speeches — Recession in Industry Commons January 30, 1991

25 speeches — British Technology Group Bill Commons February 12, 1991

32 speeches — Manufacturing Industry Commons February 19, 1991

CBI Commons February 20, 1991

Steel Industry Commons February 20, 1991

2 speeches — Telecommunications Policy Commons March 5, 1991

Capital Transfers Written Answers March 11, 1991

Economic Priorities Commons March 20, 1991

Taxes and Public Expenditure Commons March 20, 1991

21 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 25, 1991

Kuwait (Contracts) Commons May 1, 1991

Economy Commons May 1, 1991

Local Tax Written Answers May 1, 1991

3 speeches — Local Government Finance Written Answers May 2, 1991

Local Government Finance Written Answers May 8, 1991

Manufacturing Industry Commons June 5, 1991

Recession Commons June 5, 1991

Cumbria (Special Support) Commons June 13, 1991

5 speeches — Business (Government Policies) Commons June 13, 1991

Recession Commons July 3, 1991

Bank of credit and Commerce International> Commons July 19, 1991

CBI, North East Commons October 16, 1991

9 speeches — Manufacturing Industry Commons October 16, 1991

British Telecom Written Answers November 11, 1991

Iraq Arms Embargo Written Answers November 13, 1991

28 speeches — Competition and Service (Utilities) Bill Commons November 18, 1991

Iraq Written Answers November 18, 1991

Investment Commons November 27, 1991

Regional Policy Commons November 27, 1991

Maxwell Communication Corporation Written Answers December 9, 1991

Maxwell Companies Written Answers December 10, 1991

British and Commonwealth Group Written Answers December 11, 1991

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