Mr Guy Barnett
August 23, 1928 - December 24, 1986Summary information for Mr Guy Barnett
Contributions
1984
2 speeches — United Nations (Agencies) Commons January 16, 1984
3 speeches — Rates Bill Commons January 17, 1984
4 speeches — South East Thames Regional Health Authority Written Answers January 18, 1984
Combined Heat and Power Schemes Written Answers January 26, 1984
Crown Agents Commons February 2, 1984
Aid Projects Written Answers February 2, 1984
India Commons February 6, 1984
3 speeches — Dartford Tunnel Bill [Lords] Commons February 6, 1984
2 speeches — South Mozambique (Floods) Commons February 14, 1984
Society of Friends Written Answers February 15, 1984
Civil Servants (Positive Vetting) Written Answers February 15, 1984
Lake Malawi (Road Extension) Written Answers February 15, 1984
2 speeches — Southern African Development Co-ordination Conference Written Answers February 17, 1984
Maputo-Zimbabwe (Railway Link) Written Answers February 17, 1984
3 speeches — Inner London Education Authority Written Answers February 21, 1984
Intelligence Centres (Training) Written Answers February 22, 1984
Crown Agents Commons February 23, 1984
Peak Period Train Travel Commons February 27, 1984
2 speeches — Crown Agents Commons February 27, 1984
Aid (UN Target) Commons February 27, 1984
African Refugees Written Answers February 27, 1984
2 speeches — Food Aid Commons February 29, 1984
Local Government Reform Written Answers February 29, 1984
Society of Friends Written Answers March 5, 1984
CND (Departmental Staff) Written Answers March 5, 1984
United Nations Children's Fund Written Answers March 8, 1984
Nursery Education Written Answers March 9, 1984
4 speeches — United Nations Children's Fund Commons March 19, 1984
United Nations' Development Programme and Commonwealth Development Corporation Commons March 19, 1984
Namibia Written Answers March 21, 1984
Foreign Affairs Commons March 22, 1984
Class Sizes Written Answers April 9, 1984
2 speeches — Skillcentres (Carpentry Courses) Written Answers April 10, 1984
Industrial Training Boards Written Answers April 10, 1984
Local Government Reform Written Answers April 11, 1984
El Salvador Written Answers April 25, 1984
United Nations Trust Fund Written Answers May 8, 1984
South Africa Written Answers May 8, 1984
Supplementary Benefit Written Answers May 15, 1984
Business of the House Commons May 24, 1984
2 speeches — Greater London Council (Money) (No. 2) Bill Commons June 12, 1984
The Arts and the Heritage Commons June 14, 1984
Teachers (Pay) Written Answers June 19, 1984
Travel-to-work Areas (Wales) Written Answers July 2, 1984
Agriculture (Bilateral Overseas Aid) Written Answers July 2, 1984
2 speeches — Africa (Aid) Commons July 9, 1984
Greenwich Health Authority (Health Visiting Staff) Written Answers July 16, 1984
Rate Support Grant Commons July 24, 1984
Development Aid (UN Target) Commons July 30, 1984
Ethiopia (Emergency Relief) Commons October 22, 1984
2 speeches — Dreadnought Seamen's Hospital, Greenwich Commons October 23, 1984
Inner London Education Authority (Elections) Commons October 23, 1984
Higher Education Commons October 26, 1984
Industrial Air Pollution Inspectorate Written Answers October 29, 1984
Council for the Accreditation of Teachers Education Written Answers October 29, 1984
Ethiopia Commons October 30, 1984
Rate Capping Written Answers October 30, 1984
UNESCO Commons November 12, 1984
Business of the House Commons November 15, 1984
4 speeches — Local Government Bill Commons December 3, 1984
Ethiopia Written Answers December 3, 1984
Generic Drugs Written Answers December 3, 1984
A and O-Levels Written Answers December 3, 1984
Expenditure Cuts (Greenwich) Written Answers December 3, 1984
Public Duties (Payments) Written Answers December 6, 1984
Rate Support Grant (England) Commons December 11, 1984
Rates Act 1984 Commons December 14, 1984
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