Mr Ian Lloyd
May 30, 1921 - 2006Summary information for Mr Ian Lloyd
Contributions
1981
British Leyland Commons January 12, 1981
British Robot Association (Exhibition) Written Answers January 20, 1981
British Telecom (Exhibition) Written Answers January 20, 1981
BL (Corporate Plan) Commons January 26, 1981
2 speeches — Clause 1 Commons February 4, 1981
Economic and Industrial Policy Commons February 5, 1981
Space Programme Written Answers February 9, 1981
Heads of Households (Work Incentives) Commons February 26, 1981
Mrs. Jean Lawrence (Eviction) Written Answers February 27, 1981
International Computers Ltd. Commons March 19, 1981
Telecommunications (Monopoly) Commons April 15, 1981
Telematics Written Answers May 6, 1981
Business of the House Commons May 7, 1981
7 speeches — Foreign Affairs Commons May 7, 1981
Courts (Industrial Action) Commons May 13, 1981
Exploitation of Inventions Written Answers May 19, 1981
6 speeches — Members' Salaries Commons June 5, 1981
Northern Ireland (Prison Escape) Commons June 11, 1981
Information Technology Written Answers July 2, 1981
Engagements Commons July 9, 1981
"Computer Aids for the Disabled" (Exhibition) Written Answers July 9, 1981
Industrial Disputes (Terminology) Written Answers July 16, 1981
Engagements Commons July 28, 1981
British Telecommunications Commons July 30, 1981
"Public Money" Written Answers October 28, 1981
Trafalgar Square Christmas Tree Written Answers November 16, 1981
"Public Money" Written Answers November 23, 1981
5 speeches — Information Technology Commons November 27, 1981
Christmas Tree (Trafalgar Square) Commons December 7, 1981
Tachograph Written Answers December 7, 1981
Public Expenditure Proposals 1982–83 Commons December 8, 1981
Engagements Commons December 10, 1981
3 speeches — Scarman Report Commons December 10, 1981
West Germany (Trade Deficit) Commons December 14, 1981
European Community—Japan Commons December 14, 1981
2 speeches — Scaffolding and Aerial Platforms Written Answers December 22, 1981
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