Mr James Johnson
September 16, 1908 - 1995Summary information for Mr James Johnson
Contributions
1981
3 speeches — Fisheries Bill Commons January 12, 1981
Falkland Islands Commons January 21, 1981
Fish Conservation Commons January 22, 1981
European Community (Fisheries Ministers' Meeting) Commons February 12, 1981
2 speeches — New Clause 3 Commons March 4, 1981
New Clause 6 Commons March 4, 1981
POWERS OF THE AUTHORITY Commons March 4, 1981
International Development Association (Finance) Commons March 4, 1981
Humberside (Electoral Arrangements) Commons March 4, 1981
European Communities (Fisheries Ministers' Meeting) Commons March 11, 1981
2 speeches — Shipping (Provisional Registration) Commons March 16, 1981
Bilateral Aid Commons March 16, 1981
Overseas Aid Commons March 24, 1981
European Council (Maastricht Meeting) Commons March 25, 1981
European Community (Fisheries Ministers' Meeting) Commons March 30, 1981
2 speeches — European Community (Shipping) Commons April 13, 1981
Common Fisheries Policy Commons May 18, 1981
Flags of Convenience Commons June 1, 1981
Shipping (Open Registers) Written Answers June 1, 1981
Crown Agents (Eritrea) Written Answers June 5, 1981
Common Fisheries Policy Commons June 25, 1981
Council of Fisheries Ministers Commons June 25, 1981
Anaesthetists (Humberside) Written Answers June 25, 1981
3 speeches — Yorkshire and Humberside Region Commons June 29, 1981
Ethiopia Written Answers June 29, 1981
Flags of Convenience Written Answers June 29, 1981
5 speeches — Flags of Convenience Commons July 6, 1981
Business of the House Commons July 9, 1981
European Community (Council of Fisheries Ministers' Meeting) Commons July 28, 1981
Foreign Affairs Commons November 5, 1981
Fish Quotas Commons November 12, 1981
Angola (Aid) Commons November 16, 1981
4 speeches — Common Fisheries Policy Commons December 9, 1981
Information presented on this page was prepared from the XML source files, together with information from the History of Parliament Trust, the work of Leigh Rayment and public sources. The means by which names are recognised means that errors may remain in the data presented.