Mr Joel Barnett
October 14, 1923 -Summary information for Mr Joel Barnett
Contributions
1985
Miners' Strike: Overall Cost Lords February 19, 1985
5 speeches — Currency Stability Lords March 5, 1985
Advertising and VAT Lords March 6, 1985
European Community: Internal Market Lords March 13, 1985
RAF Basic Trainer Aircraft Lords March 21, 1985
2 speeches — Budget Proposals and Unemployment Lords April 3, 1985
4 speeches — Budget Proposals and Unemployment Lords April 3, 1985
VAT Threshold and Small Traders Lords April 30, 1985
British Telecom Shares: Sale Receipts Lords May 14, 1985
Local Government Bill Lords May 20, 1985
11 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords May 21, 1985
Currency Denominations Lords June 4, 1985
2 speeches — The Arts: Business Sponsorship Awards Lords June 4, 1985
2 speeches — Privatisation and Wealth Creation Lords June 5, 1985
BRITISH TELECOM: NET SALE RECEIPTS Written Answers June 6, 1985
Johnson Matthey Bankers Lords June 20, 1985
3 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords June 20, 1985
European Council: Milan, 28th-29th June Lords July 2, 1985
2 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords July 2, 1985
"Lifting the Burden": White Paper Lords July 16, 1985
Johnson Matthey Bankers Lords July 17, 1985
4 speeches — Transport Bill Lords July 18, 1985
Money Supply Lords July 23, 1985
5 speeches — Finance Bill Lords July 23, 1985
2 speeches — Lord Chancellor's Salary Order 1985 Lords July 29, 1985
2 speeches — Transport Bill Lords October 16, 1985
2 speeches — Electricity, Gas and Water: Charges Lords October 17, 1985
Unemployment Count: Calculation Methods Lords October 24, 1985
Autumn Financial Statement Lords November 12, 1985
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 13, 1985
2 speeches — Capital Transfer Tax: Levy on Residences Lords November 14, 1985
South Bank Concert Halls: Management Salaries Lords December 12, 1985
Banking Supervision Lords December 17, 1985
Rate Support Grant Lords December 18, 1985
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