Mr John Garrett
September 8, 1931 -Summary information for Mr John Garrett
Contributions
1978
3 speeches — PUBLIC ACCOUNTS Commons January 9, 1978
Her Majesty's Stationery Office Written Answers January 9, 1978
Mortgage Review Board Written Answers February 14, 1978
Select Committees Commons February 20, 1978
Footwear Written Answers February 23, 1978
Sector Working Parties Commons February 27, 1978
PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons February 28, 1978
Administration Trainees Written Answers March 1, 1978
3 speeches — LABOUR PARTY'S PROGRAMME Commons March 10, 1978
Footwear Imports Commons March 13, 1978
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE Commons March 16, 1978
Footwear Written Answers April 3, 1978
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 6, 1978
NATIONAL ENTERPRISE BOARD (CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS) Commons April 10, 1978
Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service Written Answers April 13, 1978
Footwear (Assistance) Written Answers April 18, 1978
PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons April 20, 1978
Government Accounts (Audit) Written Answers April 20, 1978
COMPTROLLER AND AUDITOR GENERAL Written Answers April 26, 1978
2 speeches — Departmental Staff Written Answers May 8, 1978
Asbestos Rope Written Answers May 9, 1978
2 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY CONTROL OF THE EXECUTIVE Commons May 15, 1978
Management by Objectives Written Answers May 18, 1978
Footwear Industry Written Answers June 15, 1978
University Grants Written Answers July 11, 1978
Taxation Levels Commons July 27, 1978
Planning Agreements Commons November 13, 1978
Exchequer and Audit Department Written Answers November 16, 1978
Civil Servants (Grades) Written Answers November 21, 1978
Members' Salaries Commons December 11, 1978
Girl Pupils (Engineering Training) Commons December 12, 1978
Principal Grade (Mature Entrants) Written Answers December 12, 1978
Administration Trainee Scheme Written Answers December 15, 1978
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