Mr Harold Wilson

March 11, 1916 - May 24, 1995
Summary information for Mr Harold Wilson

Contributions

1958

3 speeches — ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons January 23, 1958

17 speeches — BANK RATE TRIBUNAL (REPORT) Commons February 3, 1958

8 speeches — BANK RATE TRIBUNAL (REPORT) Commons February 4, 1958

3 speeches — BUDGET PROPOSALS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons April 16, 1958

4 speeches — BUDGET PROPOSALS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons April 17, 1958

4 speeches — BUDGET PROPOSALS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons April 21, 1958

9 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons May 12, 1958

4 speeches — Clause 1.—(RATES OF TAX, AND DESCRIP TIONS OF CHARGEABLE GOODS.) Commons May 19, 1958

21 speeches — Schedule 1.—(SUBSTANTIVE CHANGES IN PURCHASE TAX RATES, ETC.) Commons May 20, 1958

17 speeches — Schedule 1.—(SUBSTANTIVE CHANGES IN PURCHASE TAX RATES, ETC.) Commons May 21, 1958

12 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons June 11, 1958

2 speeches — Clause 4.—(WINES.) Commons June 12, 1958

8 speeches — EAST-WEST TRADE Commons June 13, 1958

5 speeches — Clause 13.—(INCREASE OF CERTAIN INITIAL ALLOWANCES.) Commons June 17, 1958

14 speeches — Clause 16.—(PURCHASES OF SHARES BY FINANCIAL CONCERNS AND PERSONS EXEMPTED FROM TAX.) Commons June 18, 1958

15 speeches — COTTON INDUSTRY Commons June 30, 1958

10 speeches — Clause 20.—(CHANGE OF RATE, AND BASIS OF CHARGE.) Commons July 1, 1958

3 speeches — New Clause.—(RESTORATION OF INVESTMENT ALLOWANCES FOR INVESTMENT IN INDUSTRIES OF SPECIAL NATIONAL IMPORTANCE.) Commons July 2, 1958

DIVIDENDS PAID OUT OF ACCUMULATED PROFITS (SUBVENTION PAYMENTS AND ANNUAL PAYMENTS) Commons July 15, 1958

2 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons July 15, 1958

6 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons July 18, 1958

7 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 3, 1958

2 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 4, 1958

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