Mr Iain Duncan Smith
April 9, 1954 -Summary information for Mr Iain Duncan Smith
Contributions
1997
2 speeches — Overseas Service Commons January 14, 1997
European Union (Frontier Controls) Commons January 15, 1997
2 speeches — Public Entertainments Licences (Drug Misuse) Bill Commons January 17, 1997
Redbridge and Waltham Forest Health Authority Commons January 21, 1997
3 speeches — European Union Commons January 29, 1997
Hunger Strikers (Rochester Prison) Commons January 29, 1997
Cash Limits Written Answers January 31, 1997
Parkinson's Disease Written Answers February 4, 1997
Unemployment Commons February 5, 1997
Heart Disease Written Answers February 5, 1997
Cancer Written Answers February 5, 1997
Business of the House Commons February 6, 1997
HIV-AIDS Written Answers February 6, 1997
Artists' Resale Rights Written Answers February 12, 1997
European Monetary Union Commons February 13, 1997
Business of the House Commons February 13, 1997
Metropolitan Police Commons February 20, 1997
Engagements Commons February 20, 1997
14 speeches — The Constitution Commons February 20, 1997
London Underground Commons February 25, 1997
Employment (European Union) Commons February 26, 1997
Points of Order Commons February 26, 1997
European Communities (Economic Information) Commons February 26, 1997
Deregulation Written Answers March 10, 1997
Social Services Commons March 12, 1997
Income Tax Rates Commons March 13, 1997
Pensions Commons March 13, 1997
Disclosure Procedures Written Answers March 17, 1997
Child Poverty Commons March 18, 1997
Clinical Negligence Written Answers March 18, 1997
2 speeches — Corticosteroid Written Answers March 18, 1997
Corticosteroids Written Answers March 21, 1997
FIRST DAY Commons May 14, 1997
2 speeches — Home Affairs Commons May 19, 1997
Bank of England and Financial Regulation Commons May 20, 1997
2 speeches — Referendums (Scotland and Wales) Bill Commons May 21, 1997
Whipps Cross Hospital Commons May 21, 1997
Business of the House Commons June 2, 1997
7 speeches — Referendums (Scotland and Wales) Bill (Allocation of Time) Commons June 3, 1997
REFERENDUM IN WALES Commons June 4, 1997
4 speeches — ABOLITION OF ASSISTED PLACES SCHEME IN ENGLAND AND WALES Commons June 5, 1997
4 speeches — Governance of London Commons June 6, 1997
Business of the House Commons June 6, 1997
5 speeches — European Union Commons June 9, 1997
European Council (Amsterdam) Commons June 18, 1997
Common Fisheries Policy Commons June 18, 1997
Lone Parents Commons June 30, 1997
Young People Commons June 30, 1997
7 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons July 4, 1997
10 speeches — Pensions Commons July 9, 1997
6 speeches — Social Security Bill Commons July 22, 1997
New Deal for Lone Parents Commons July 28, 1997
Pensions Commons July 28, 1997
Lone Parents Written Answers November 6, 1997
Lone Parents Written Answers November 7, 1997
Welfare-to-Work Programme Written Answers November 10, 1997
Benefits Fraud Inspectorate Written Answers November 10, 1997
Incapacity Benefit Written Answers November 10, 1997
Cold Weather Payments Written Answers November 10, 1997
Home Energy Efficiency Scheme Written Answers November 11, 1997
Lone Parents Commons November 17, 1997
Pensions Commons November 17, 1997
REFERENDUM Commons November 19, 1997
incapacity Benefit Written Answers November 25, 1997
Pension Review Written Answers November 25, 1997
Lone Mothers Written Answers November 25, 1997
Welfare and Pensions Green Papers Written Answers November 26, 1997
23 speeches — Welfare, Pensions and Disabled People Commons December 1, 1997
Benefits Written Answers December 2, 1997
Lone Parents Written Answers December 4, 1997
2 speeches — SHORT TITLE, COMMENCEMENT AND EXTENT Commons December 10, 1997
After-school Clubs Written Answers December 12, 1997
Lone Parents (Income Support) Commons December 15, 1997
Departmental Spending Plans Commons December 15, 1997
2 speeches — Lone Parents Written Answers December 16, 1997
Jobseeker's Allowance Written Answers December 16, 1997
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