Mr James Plaskitt

June 23, 1954 -
Summary information for Mr James Plaskitt

Contributions

1998

2 speeches — Windfall Tax Commons January 15, 1998

Benefit Entitlement Written Answers January 28, 1998

Beef Labelling Written Answers February 2, 1998

Birmingham Northern Relief Road Written Answers February 3, 1998

Child Support Agency Commons February 9, 1998

Economic and Monetary Union Written Answers February 12, 1998

2 speeches — Taxation Commons March 10, 1998

Criminal Cases Review Commission Written Answers March 12, 1998

Political Publicity Written Answers March 12, 1998

Speeding Offences Written Answers March 12, 1998

3 speeches — AMENDMENT OF THE LAW Commons March 17, 1998

Engagements Commons March 25, 1998

EU Internal Market Council Written Answers April 8, 1998

Business of the House Commons April 23, 1998

RATE OF DUTY ON BEER Commons April 28, 1998

2 speeches — CHARGE AND RATES FOR 1998–99 Commons April 29, 1998

National Insurance Written Answers May 21, 1998

Private Hospitals (Business Rates) Written Answers June 23, 1998

2 speeches — REPEALS Commons July 1, 1998

Employees (Health and Safety) Written Answers July 6, 1998

Road Accidents Written Answers July 8, 1998

Employees (Health and Safety) Written Answers July 9, 1998

Child Care Written Answers July 9, 1998

Planning (Overhead Lines) Written Answers July 13, 1998

Child Support Written Answers July 15, 1998

Easter Floods Commons October 20, 1998

EU Research Council Written Answers October 20, 1998

4 speeches — Economy Commons October 26, 1998

Millennium Commission Written Answers October 29, 1998

GCHQ Written Answers November 4, 1998

Voting Systems Commons November 5, 1998

2 speeches — The Economy Commons December 1, 1998

2 speeches — Tax Harmonisation Commons December 9, 1998

Public Spending Written Answers December 10, 1998

Common Agricultural Policy Written Answers December 15, 1998

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