Mr Guy Barnett
August 23, 1928 - December 24, 1986Summary information for Mr Guy Barnett
Contributions
1974
3 speeches — PENSIONS (INCREASE) BILL Commons January 29, 1974
Railways (London Study) Written Answers January 31, 1974
EXPORTS Written Answers February 5, 1974
Thames Banks (London) Written Answers February 7, 1974
Petrol Rationing Written Answers February 8, 1974
BBC African Service Written Answers April 29, 1974
South Africa (Helicopters) Written Answers May 2, 1974
GREATER LONDON COUNCIL (MONEY) BILL Commons May 20, 1974
LONDON WEIGHTING Commons July 1, 1974
5 speeches — EDUCATION Commons July 3, 1974
Import Levies Written Answers July 4, 1974
COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENTARY ASSOCIATION Written Answers July 4, 1974
3 speeches — SCHOOL LEAVING AGE Commons July 8, 1974
PARLIAMENTARY QUESTIONS Written Answers July 9, 1974
2 speeches — MALTA Commons July 18, 1974
GOVERNMENT WORK (DISPERSAL) Commons July 30, 1974
INDUSTRY Commons November 4, 1974
2 speeches — BUDGET RESOLUTIONS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons November 13, 1974
QUEEN'S AWARD TO INDUSTRY Written Answers November 14, 1974
SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS BILL Commons November 21, 1974
Finance for Industry Written Answers December 2, 1974
Race Relations Written Answers December 3, 1974
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 5, 1974
EEC Beef (Sales to USSR) Written Answers December 5, 1974
2 speeches — Training Written Answers December 11, 1974
Industrial Development Certificates Written Answers December 11, 1974
Training Written Answers December 12, 1974
2 speeches — Primary and Secondary School Classes Commons December 17, 1974
Service Men Overseas (Children's Education) Commons December 17, 1974
MILLER HOSPITAL, GREENWICH Commons December 17, 1974
2 speeches — Civil Rights Covenants Commons December 18, 1974
Immigrant Children Written Answers December 18, 1974
QUEEN'S AWARD TO INDUSTRY Written Answers December 19, 1974
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