Mr John Mackintosh

August 24, 1929 - July 30, 1978
Summary information for Mr John Mackintosh

Contributions

1971

MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE (FUNCTIONS) Commons January 18, 1971

SCOTLAND (AGRICULTURAL SERVICES) Commons January 19, 1971

5 speeches — EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Commons January 20, 1971

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons January 21, 1971

Musselburgh and Tranent By-passes Commons February 3, 1971

Pea Growing Commons February 3, 1971

SCOTTISH AFFAIRS Commons February 3, 1971

EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Commons February 4, 1971

PUBLIC EXPENDITURE (WHITE PAPER) Commons February 22, 1971

2 speeches — Housing Commons February 24, 1971

3 speeches — Regional Employment Premium Commons February 24, 1971

Housing Finance Commons February 24, 1971

2 speeches — Housing Starts Written Answers March 30, 1971

2 speeches — Local Authority Rents Written Answers March 30, 1971

Housing (Overcrowding) Written Answers March 30, 1971

Housing Standards Written Answers March 30, 1971

Housing Lists Written Answers March 30, 1971

NORTHERN IRELAND Commons April 6, 1971

EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Commons May 17, 1971

EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Commons June 24, 1971

Employment Commons July 14, 1971

EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Commons July 14, 1971

12 speeches — UNITED KINGDOM AND EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Commons July 21, 1971

3 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND Commons September 22, 1971

7 speeches — SCOTLAND (EMPLOYMENT) Commons September 23, 1971

EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Commons October 27, 1971

UNEMPLOYMENT Commons November 9, 1971

4 speeches — EDUCATION Commons November 18, 1971

Net Incomes Written Answers November 19, 1971

2 speeches — SUGAR BEET, SCOTLAND Commons November 24, 1971

Means-Tested Benefits Written Answers November 25, 1971

EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Commons December 1, 1971

Net Incomes Written Answers December 8, 1971

Family Income Supplement Written Answers December 10, 1971

Benefits and Refunds Written Answers December 10, 1971

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