Mr James Scott-Hopkins

November 29, 1921 - 1995
Summary information for Mr James Scott-Hopkins

Contributions

1975

6 speeches — EEC (AGRICULTURAL PRICES) Commons January 16, 1975

British Membership Commons January 29, 1975

EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY (BUSINESS) Commons January 29, 1975

SUGAR Commons February 3, 1975

EEC (FARMING AREAS) Commons February 4, 1975

Polaris (Replacement Contracts) Commons February 11, 1975

Carsington, Derbyshire (Reservoir) Written Answers February 25, 1975

EEC Commission (Minister's Visit) Commons March 3, 1975

Open Prisons Written Answers March 6, 1975

3 speeches — Derwent Housing Society Written Answers March 24, 1975

EFTA Countries (Foreign Ministers) Commons April 9, 1975

Shrewsbury Pickets Commons April 10, 1975

2 speeches — REFERENDUM BILL Commons April 10, 1975

2 speeches — REFERENDUM [MONEY] Commons April 10, 1975

AGRICULTURE (EEC MINISTERS' MEETING) Commons May 1, 1975

Disaster Victims (Assistance to Relatives) Commons May 8, 1975

BUS FARES (DERBYSHIRE) Commons May 15, 1975

Training Commons May 20, 1975

Recruits (Wastage) Commons June 24, 1975

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (BUSINESS) Commons June 25, 1975

2 speeches — EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (BUDGET) Commons July 4, 1975

Industrial Technologies Commons July 14, 1975

2 speeches — EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES) Commons October 17, 1975

Mobility Allowance Written Answers October 28, 1975

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (BUDGET) Commons November 6, 1975

Irish Immigrant (Benefits) Written Answers November 25, 1975

Irish Immigrant Written Answers November 27, 1975

EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES (DEVELOPMENTS) Commons December 3, 1975

A6 Realignment (Derbyshire) Written Answers December 3, 1975

Cod Supplies Commons December 11, 1975

Hill Cow Suckler Herd Commons December 11, 1975

Agricultural Mortgage Corporation Commons December 11, 1975

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