Mr John Butterfill

February 14, 1941 -
Summary information for Mr John Butterfill

Contributions

2000

19 speeches — Utilities Bill Commons January 31, 2000

2 speeches — House of Commons Commission Commons February 2, 2000

Engagements Commons March 1, 2000

Interest Rates Written Answers March 9, 2000

9 speeches — Future of Rover Commons March 16, 2000

Judges Commons March 21, 2000

RESTRICTION ON INDEX-LINKING WHERE ANNUITY TIED TO INVESTMENTS Commons April 3, 2000

5 speeches — CUSTODIANSHIP OF INVESTMENTS Commons April 3, 2000

London Hotels Written Answers April 10, 2000

Building Societies (Transfer Resolutions) Bill Commons May 19, 2000

2 speeches — Hospital Waiting Times Commons May 19, 2000

New Clause Commons June 5, 2000

5 speeches — Parliament and the Executive Commons July 13, 2000

PAYE ADMINISTRATION OF RETIREMENT ANNUITY INCOME Commons July 18, 2000

2 speeches — Business Taxation Commons July 20, 2000

Spending Review (Culture, Media and Sport) Commons July 25, 2000

Election of Speaker Commons October 23, 2000

Points of Order Commons November 1, 2000

8 speeches — Export Credits Guarantee Department Westminster Hall November 2, 2000

8 speeches — Pensions and Pensioners Commons November 6, 2000

2 speeches — Disqualification orders: unfitness of director Commons November 16, 2000

10 speeches — SECTION 309(1) OF THE INSOLVENCY ACT 1986 TO APPLY TO NOMINEES Commons November 16, 2000

4 speeches — INSOLVENT ESTATES OF DECEASED PERSONS Commons November 16, 2000

3 speeches — MORATORIUM WHERE DIRECTORS PROPOSE VOLUNTARY ARRANGEMENT Commons November 16, 2000

2 speeches — EU Presidency Commons December 12, 2000

Cyprus Commons December 12, 2000

Points of Order Commons December 12, 2000

Standing Committee Commons December 18, 2000

Personal Pensions Written Answers December 20, 2000

2 speeches — Pension Rebates Written Answers December 20, 2000

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