Mr Ian Gilmour
July 8, 1926 - September 21, 2007Summary information for Mr Ian Gilmour
Contributions
1975
NORTHERN IRELAND Commons February 5, 1975
3 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 13, 1975
8 speeches — SEX DISCRIMINATION BILL Commons March 26, 1975
Price Sisters Commons April 10, 1975
2 speeches — HOLDING OF REFERENDUM Commons April 22, 1975
3 speeches — CONDUCT OF REFERENDUM Commons April 23, 1975
FORM OF BALLOT PAPER Commons April 24, 1975
Shrewsbury Pickets Commons May 8, 1975
5 speeches — PREVENTION OF TERRORISM Commons May 19, 1975
Television Licences Written Answers June 11, 1975
2 speeches — DISCRIMINATORY PRACTICES Commons June 18, 1975
EQUAL PAY ACT 1970 Commons June 18, 1975
2 speeches — TRADE UNIONS ETC. Commons June 18, 1975
MIDWIVES Commons June 18, 1975
2 speeches — ESTABLISHMENT AND DUTIES OF COMMISSION Commons June 18, 1975
Police Forces (Motor Vehicle Purchases) Written Answers June 30, 1975
POLICE Commons July 10, 1975
2 speeches — Immigration Commons July 17, 1975
Young Adult Offenders (Younger Report) Written Answers July 31, 1975
Squatting Commons October 16, 1975
2 speeches — MINISTERS OF RELIGION ETC Commons October 16, 1975
FURTHER EXCEPTIONS FROM SS. 29(1) AND 30. Commons October 16, 1975
CONCILIATION IN EMPLOYMENT CASES Commons October 16, 1975
PRICE CODE Commons October 16, 1975
Government Property Written Answers November 6, 1975
5 speeches — Expenditure Written Answers November 6, 1975
4 speeches — Departmental Staff Written Answers November 6, 1975
Local Government Staffs Written Answers November 6, 1975
2 speeches — Probation Officers Written Answers November 7, 1975
4 speeches — Immigration Written Answers November 7, 1975
5 speeches — PREVENTION OF TERRORISM (TEMPORARY PROVISIONS) BILL Commons November 26, 1975
9 speeches — POLICE BILL Commons December 5, 1975
TELEVISION LICENCES (APPEAL COURT DECISION) Commons December 9, 1975
3 speeches — TERRORIST OFFENCES (PENALTY) Commons December 11, 1975
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