Mr Harold Wilson
March 11, 1916 - May 24, 1995Summary information for Mr Harold Wilson
Contributions
1963
DEFENCE Commons January 30, 1963
7 speeches — DEFENCE Commons January 31, 1963
UNEMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC POLICY Commons February 4, 1963
18 speeches — Congo Commons February 7, 1963
3 speeches — EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY (BRUSSELS NEGOTIATIONS) Commons February 11, 1963
9 speeches — EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY (BRUSSELS NEGOTIATIONS) Commons February 12, 1963
STEEL INDUSTRY Commons February 18, 1963
JOURNALISTS (IMPRISONMENT) Commons March 21, 1963
4 speeches — CHIEF ENAHORO Commons March 26, 1963
5 speeches — HOUSE OF LORDS REFORM Commons March 28, 1963
4 speeches — 29. AMENDMENT OF THE LAW Commons April 3, 1963
BUDGET RESOLUTIONS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons April 4, 1963
7 speeches — RAILWAYS Commons April 29, 1963
4 speeches — RAILWAYS Commons April 30, 1963
2 speeches — VASSALL CASE (TRIBUNAL'S REPORT) Commons May 7, 1963
2 speeches — CHIEF ENAHORO Commons May 15, 1963
4 speeches — CHIEF ENAHORO (HOME SECRETARY'S ACTION) Commons May 27, 1963
9 speeches — SECURITY (MR. PROFUMO'S RESIGNATION) Commons June 17, 1963
3 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons July 2, 1963
7 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons July 3, 1963
14 speeches — CONSEQUENCES OF RENT ACT 1957 AND PROPERTY PROFITEERING Commons July 22, 1963
NUCLEAR WEAPONS (TEST BAN TREATY) Commons July 25, 1963
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons October 24, 1963
5 speeches — NEW SESSION (OPENING DATE) Commons October 24, 1963
11 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 12, 1963
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 13, 1963
5 speeches — ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons November 14, 1963
12 speeches — SCIENCE AND EDUCATION Commons November 19, 1963
8 speeches — Schedule Commons November 27, 1963
11 speeches — SECURITY AND THE DENNING REPORT Commons December 16, 1963
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