Mr Harold Lever

1914 - August 6, 1995
Summary information for Mr Harold Lever

Contributions

1972

Crowther Report Commons January 17, 1972

10 speeches — COAL INDUSTRY (DISPUTE) Commons January 18, 1972

3 speeches — COAL INDUSTRY (DISPUTE) Commons January 24, 1972

15 speeches — GAS BILL Commons January 27, 1972

7 speeches — ELECTRICITY BILL Commons February 1, 1972

Companies (Police Investigation) Commons February 7, 1972

10 speeches — COAL INDUSTRY (DISPUTE) Commons February 8, 1972

3 speeches — COAL INDUSTRY (DISPUTE) Commons February 10, 1972

2 speeches — COAL INDUSTRY (DISPUTE) Commons February 11, 1972

ELECTRICITY SUPPLY Commons February 11, 1972

EMERGENCY POWERS Commons February 14, 1972

COAL INDUSTRY (WILBERFORCE REPORT) Commons February 18, 1972

Animal Skins (Imports) Commons February 21, 1972

COAL INDUSTRY (WILBERFORCE REPORT) Commons February 21, 1972

2 speeches — Electricity Supply (Fuel Stocks) Commons February 28, 1972

COAL INDUSTRY Commons March 6, 1972

Coal Industry Commons March 20, 1972

2 speeches — Power Stations Commons March 20, 1972

5 speeches — BUDGET RESOLUTIONS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons March 27, 1972

7 speeches — SHORT TITLE AND INTERPRETATION Commons April 18, 1972

9 speeches — EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES BILL Commons April 18, 1972

SHORT TITLE AND INTERPRETATION Commons April 19, 1972

29 speeches — EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES BILL Commons April 19, 1972

5 speeches — EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons May 2, 1972

11 speeches — GENERAL IMPLEMENTATION OF TREATIES Commons May 3, 1972

5 speeches — INDUSTRY BILL Commons May 22, 1972

Clause 2 Commons June 8, 1972

6 speeches — Clause 2 Commons June 14, 1972

5 speeches — THE BRITISH GAS CORPORATION Commons June 23, 1972

5 speeches — POUND STERLING Commons June 29, 1972

21 speeches — EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES BILL Commons July 13, 1972

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