Mr John Anderson
October 31, 1949 -Summary information for Mr John Anderson
Contributions
1997
Ex-servicemen's Welfare Lords January 16, 1997
EU Policies and Developing Countries Lords January 20, 1997
Cuba Lords January 22, 1997
4 speeches — The Commonwealth Lords January 29, 1997
2 speeches — Landmines: Manufacture and Export Lords February 3, 1997
2 speeches — European Exchange Rate Mechanism Lords February 5, 1997
World Bank: Policy Implementation Lords February 6, 1997
Asylum Seekers: Detention Conditions Lords February 11, 1997
The Cornish Economy Lords February 28, 1997
Meat: Slaughterhouse Hygiene Lords March 6, 1997
2 speeches — Lomé Convention: Future Lords May 20, 1997
BSE and Other EU Countries Lords June 16, 1997
Former Zaire: Relations with New Regime Lords June 17, 1997
European Council, Amsterdam Lords June 18, 1997
National Minimum Wage Lords June 26, 1997
Armed Forces Lords July 2, 1997
Helms-Burton Act: UK Trade with Cuba Lords July 17, 1997
3 speeches — Cocaine: Export of Precursor Chemicals Lords July 22, 1997
United Nations Lords July 29, 1997
Palestine: British Mandate Lords July 30, 1997
Colombia Lords October 15, 1997
Overseas Aid and Trade Lords October 22, 1997
2 speeches — European Monetary Union Lords October 27, 1997
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting Lords October 28, 1997
2 speeches — Anti-drugs Co-ordinator: Priorities Lords October 29, 1997
Permanent Counter-terrorist Legislation Lords October 30, 1997
3 speeches — Afghanistan: Peace Efforts Lords November 5, 1997
European Parliament Committee on Budgets Lords November 5, 1997
3 speeches — Competition Bill [H.L.] Lords November 13, 1997
Extradition Arrangements Written Answers November 13, 1997
Great Lakes Region, Africa Lords November 20, 1997
European Central Bank: President Lords November 27, 1997
Millennium Compliance Lords November 27, 1997
Middle East Peace Process Lords December 1, 1997
Drugs Lords December 9, 1997
2 speeches — Terrorism Lords December 17, 1997
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