Mr Ian Mikardo
July 9, 1908 - June 9, 1994Summary information for Mr Ian Mikardo
Contributions
1945
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons August 21, 1945
2 speeches — COMMITTEE ON HIGHER APPOINTMENTS (RECOMMENDATIONS) Commons October 9, 1945
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT (ACCOMMODATION) Commons October 9, 1945
Court-Martial Procedure (Chelsea) Written Answers October 9, 1945
Anti-Fascist Refugees (Repatriation) Written Answers October 9, 1945
Transferred Personnel (Release Groups) Commons October 10, 1945
Family Allowances Commons October 11, 1945
Employees (Remuneration) Written Answers October 16, 1945
Early Release Men (Army Duties) Written Answers October 16, 1945
SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) BILL Commons October 19, 1945
BANK OF ENGLAND BILL Commons October 29, 1945
SPAIN (POLITICAL TRIALS) Written Answers October 29, 1945
Heath Row Aerodrome Written Answers October 31, 1945
BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION Commons November 1, 1945
MINISTERS' JOURNEYS (BRITISH AIRCRAFT) Commons November 14, 1945
GREECE (OATH OF ALLEGIANCE) Written Answers November 14, 1945
Piece Work Bonus System Commons November 20, 1945
Demobilisation. Written Answers November 20, 1945
Price Control Written Answers November 26, 1945
Clause 27.—(Reduction of rate of excess profits tax.) Commons November 28, 1945
3 speeches — BRITISH ARMY (DRILLS AND ROUTINES) Commons December 3, 1945
2 speeches — SPAIN (ANTI-FASCISM) Commons December 5, 1945
Elections Commons December 10, 1945
COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT AND WELFARE(ALLOCATION) Written Answers December 12, 1945
Retail Trade Licensing (Discontinuance) Commons December 17, 1945
Elections Commons December 17, 1945
4 speeches — BANK OF ENGLAND (re-committed) BILL Commons December 17, 1945
INDIA (PROCLAMATIONS OF EMERGENCY) BILL [Lords] Commons December 18, 1945
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