Mr John Jennings
1903 - June 17, 1990Summary information for Mr John Jennings
Contributions
1967
PRIME MINISTER (QUESTIONS AND STATEMENTS) Commons January 26, 1967
2 speeches — PUBLIC SERVICE AND ARMED FORCES PENSIONS COMMISSION BILL Commons February 3, 1967
Atlantic Free Trade Area Commons February 9, 1967
3 speeches — PRIME MINISTER AND FOREIGN SECRETARY (VISIT TO BONN) Commons February 16, 1967
2 speeches — ROADS (BURTON-ON-TRENT BRIDGE) Commons February 22, 1967
EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Commons April 25, 1967
2 speeches — EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY (APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP) Commons May 2, 1967
2 speeches — EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES (MEMBERSHIP) Commons May 8, 1967
Road Schemes (Preparation Pool) Commons June 7, 1967
3 speeches — Clause 16.—(INCREASE OF RELIEF FOR DEPENDENT RELATIVE OF FEMALE CLAIMANT AND FOR WIDOWS AND OTHERS IN RESPECT OF CHILDREN.) Commons June 7, 1967
Schedule 10.—(GROUP RELIEF.) Commons June 7, 1967
3 speeches — Clause 20.—(CAPITAL ALLOWANCES.) Commons June 7, 1967
4 speeches — Clause 30.—(CAPITAL GAINS.) Commons June 12, 1967
School-Leaving Age (Allocations) Written Answers June 19, 1967
Lung Cancer (Cigarette Smoking) Commons June 26, 1967
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 29, 1967
WESTERN EUROPEAN UNION (FOREIGN SECRETARY'S STATEMENT) Commons July 6, 1967
Clause 1.—(MEDICAL TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY.) Commons July 13, 1967
UNIVERSITY EXPENDITURE (PARLIAMENTARY CONTROL) Commons July 26, 1967
EDUCATION Commons November 3, 1967
4 speeches — ADOPTION OF CHILDREN Commons November 6, 1967
Teachers Written Answers November 6, 1967
7 speeches — COURT LEES SCHOOL Commons November 16, 1967
5 speeches — LONDON CAB BILL Commons November 17, 1967
7 speeches — TRUSTEE SAVINGS BANKS BILL Commons November 17, 1967
3 speeches — Standing Order No. 40 (Committal of Bills) Commons December 6, 1967
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