Mr Jim Fitzpatrick
April 4, 1952 -Summary information for Mr Jim Fitzpatrick
Contributions
2000
Stakeholder Pensions Written Answers January 10, 2000
Child Support Written Answers January 31, 2000
Jobseeker's Allowance Written Answers January 31, 2000
Greater London Authority Written Answers February 3, 2000
Disadvantaged Communities Written Answers February 8, 2000
Welfare of Racing Greyhounds Commons February 16, 2000
Budget Requirements (London) Written Answers February 17, 2000
Fire Safety Westminster Hall March 8, 2000
Child Support Written Answers March 27, 2000
GLA Transport Grant Written Answers March 30, 2000
Green Belt Written Answers April 3, 2000
Deportees Written Answers April 10, 2000
Incapacity Benefit Written Answers April 10, 2000
State Pension Written Answers April 11, 2000
Bowman Report Written Answers May 18, 2000
2 speeches — REGULATIONS IMPOSING A DUTY ON NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS Commons June 9, 2000
2 speeches — Lone Parents Commons June 19, 2000
Cuba Written Answers June 19, 2000
Cuba Written Answers June 26, 2000
Engagements Commons June 28, 2000
2 speeches — Sierra Leone Commons July 3, 2000
Animal Procedures Committee Written Answers July 18, 2000
2 speeches — Burma Commons July 18, 2000
Young Offenders Written Answers July 19, 2000
4 speeches — Rachel McGee Written Answers July 24, 2000
Animal Experiments Written Answers July 24, 2000
Sentencing Written Answers July 24, 2000
R18 Videos Written Answers July 24, 2000
Prison Service Written Answers July 24, 2000
Fire Deaths Commons July 28, 2000
Dairy Cattle Written Answers November 7, 2000
Sex Offenders Written Answers November 7, 2000
2 speeches — Millennium Dome Commons November 13, 2000
2 speeches — EU Sugar Regime Westminster Hall November 21, 2000
Dora Johnson Written Answers November 30, 2000
2 speeches — CPS Commons December 21, 2000
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