Mr John Gummer

November 26, 1939 -
Summary information for Mr John Gummer

Contributions

1973

European Communities Commons January 29, 1973

5 speeches — SECONDARY EDUCATION Commons February 1, 1973

Medical Students Commons February 13, 1973

Sixth Form Conferences Commons February 13, 1973

Mortgage Interest Rates Commons April 2, 1973

Civil Servants (EEC Training Courses) Commons April 2, 1973

4 speeches — Landing and Embarkation Cards Written Answers April 3, 1973

London Allowance Commons April 10, 1973

London Teaching Staff Commons April 10, 1973

HOSPITAL ANCILLARY WORKERS (PAY) Commons April 10, 1973

Student Exchange (EEC Countries) Written Answers April 10, 1973

2 speeches — Foreign Visitors (Welcoming Service) Commons April 16, 1973

Driving Licences (EEC Directive) Commons April 18, 1973

2 speeches — Student Grants Commons May 15, 1973

School Building Standards Commons May 15, 1973

EEC (MINISTERIAL MEETINGS) Commons May 23, 1973

EEC Information Budget Commons May 24, 1973

SCOTLAND AND WALES (DEVOLUTON) Commons May 24, 1973

Worker Participation Commons June 12, 1973

2 speeches — Employment Transfer Scheme Commons June 12, 1973

8 speeches — FAMILY PLANNING SERVICE Commons June 12, 1973

2 speeches — Urban Aid Programme Commons June 14, 1973

EEC REGIONAL POLICY Commons June 14, 1973

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 14, 1973

3 speeches — FAMILY PLANNING SERVICE Commons July 2, 1973

Post Office Investment Commons July 16, 1973

4 speeches — INFLATION Commons July 18, 1973

Spain (Harrier Aircraft Sale) Commons October 24, 1973

CINEMATOGRAPH AND INDECENT DISPLAYS BILL Commons November 13, 1973

GREATER LONDON COUNCIL Commons November 15, 1973

Value Added Tax (Medical Research) Commons November 29, 1973

National Bus Company Written Answers December 5, 1973

3 speeches — EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES (TREATIES) Commons December 17, 1973

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