Mr Joel Barnett
October 14, 1923 -Summary information for Mr Joel Barnett
Contributions
1986
2 speeches — Coinage System Lords February 4, 1986
Oil Policy Lords February 13, 1986
Economic Situation Lords February 19, 1986
Economic Situation Lords February 19, 1986
Arms Industries: Debtor Countries Lords March 5, 1986
North Sea Oil Revenue Lords March 20, 1986
2 speeches — The International Debt Problem Lords April 9, 1986
Indecent Material: Importation Decision Lords April 15, 1986
Germany: UK Exports Lords April 16, 1986
Heating Allowances and Comparative Expenditure Lords April 17, 1986
Unemployment Figures Lords April 24, 1986
British Leyland Lords April 24, 1986
2 speeches — Charities: Budget Legislation Lords April 29, 1986
Government Policies: Social Effects Lords April 30, 1986
Skill Shortages in Manufacturing Lords May 1, 1986
HBMC: Finanical Management Lords May 1, 1986
Wider Share Ownership Lords May 7, 1986
2 speeches — Profit-sharing Schemes Lords May 13, 1986
European Community: UK Payments Lords May 13, 1986
BUDGET PROPOSALS: CHARITIES Written Answers May 14, 1986
Unemployment: Government Measures Lords June 4, 1986
2 speeches — Dockyard Services Bill Lords June 9, 1986
Building Societies Bill Lords June 20, 1986
Economic Prosperity: Criteria Lords July 1, 1986
Road Improvements: Petitioners' Costs Lords July 2, 1986
The Arts: Business Sponsorship Lords July 2, 1986
2 speeches — Building Societies Bill Lords July 3, 1986
7 speeches — Building Societies Bill Lords July 3, 1986
Lord Chancellor's Salary Order 1986 Lords July 3, 1986
14 speeches — Building Societies Bill Lords July 3, 1986
Pay Increases and Inflation Lords July 8, 1986
4 speeches — Building Societies Bill Lords July 10, 1986
PART IV Lords July 10, 1986
Finance Bill Lords July 25, 1986
Financial Services Bill Lords October 16, 1986
Civil Service: London Weighting Lords December 4, 1986
BBC Financing: Peacock Report Lords December 15, 1986
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