Mr John Monson
May 3, 1932 -Summary information for Mr John Monson
Contributions
1988
Northern Ireland: Stalker/Sampson Investigations Lords January 25, 1988
6 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords February 1, 1988
3 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords February 2, 1988
6 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords February 16, 1988
Licensing Bill Lords February 18, 1988
Anglo-Irish Relations Lords February 19, 1988
Christian Teaching in Schools Lords February 26, 1988
2 speeches — Capital Taxation Structure Lords March 8, 1988
3 speeches — Licensing Bill Lords March 15, 1988
Tidy Britain Group: Effectiveness Lords March 17, 1988
Belfast Funeral Incident Lords March 17, 1988
4 speeches — Licensing Bill Lords March 31, 1988
3 speeches — Licensing Bill Lords April 14, 1988
UK Shareholders: Statistics Lords April 21, 1988
Summer Time Order 1988 Lords May 5, 1988
Spectacles: European Court Judgment Lords May 9, 1988
Local Government Finance Bill Lords May 9, 1988
2 speeches — Education Reform Bill Lords May 12, 1988
South Africa: Sanctions Policy Lords May 20, 1988
Local Government Finance Bill Lords May 23, 1988
Local Government Finance Bill Lords May 23, 1988
Local Government Finance Bill Lords May 24, 1988
2 speeches — Local Government Finance Bill Lords June 6, 1988
Motor Vehicles (Wearing of Rear Seat Belts by Children) Bill Lords June 6, 1988
Spring Bank Holiday: Timing Lords June 7, 1988
2 speeches — Local Government Finance Bill Lords June 7, 1988
4 speeches — Local Government Finance Bill Lords June 7, 1988
9 speeches — Local Government Finance Bill Lords June 7, 1988
Housing Costs: Calculation Policy Lords June 9, 1988
Local Government Finance Bill Lords June 9, 1988
4 speeches — Local Government Finance Bill Lords June 9, 1988
Local Government Finance Bill Lords June 13, 1988
7 speeches — Motor Vehicles (Wearing of Rear Seat Belts by Children) Bill Lords June 13, 1988
19 speeches — Motor Vehicles (Wearing of Rear Seat Belts by Children) Bill Lords June 20, 1988
12 speeches — Motor Vehicles (Wearing of Rear Seat Belts by Children) Bill Lords June 27, 1988
Local Government Finance Bill Lords June 29, 1988
Sex Discrimination (Northern Ireland) Order 1988 Lords July 4, 1988
Housing Bill Lords July 11, 1988
2 speeches — Local Government Finance Bill Lords July 13, 1988
Air Traffic Congestion Lords July 15, 1988
2 speeches — Firearms (Amendment) Bill Lords July 18, 1988
13 speeches — Firearms (Amendment) Bill Lords July 18, 1988
5 speeches — Health and Medicines Bill Lords July 19, 1988
Firearms (Amendment) Bill Lords July 20, 1988
8 speeches — Firearms (Amendment) Bill Lords July 20, 1988
Murder and Life Imprisonment: Select Committee Lords July 21, 1988
6 speeches — Housing Bill Lords July 21, 1988
3 speeches — Housing Bill Lords July 21, 1988
Football League Clubs Lords July 22, 1988
COMMONS AMENDMENTS Lords July 22, 1988
COMMONS AMENDMENTS Lords July 22, 1988
2 speeches — COMMONS AMENDMENTS Lords July 22, 1988
COMMONS AMENDMENTS Lords July 22, 1988
3 speeches — COMMONS AMENDMENTS Lords July 22, 1988
4 speeches — Housing Bill Lords July 25, 1988
2 speeches — Housing Bill Lords July 25, 1988
Housing Bill Lords October 11, 1988
Mortgage Rate Increase Lords October 17, 1988
Health and Medicines Bill Lords October 17, 1988
Firearms (Amendment) Bill Lords October 19, 1988
21 speeches — Firearms (Amendment) Bill Lords October 19, 1988
2 speeches — Housing Bill Lords October 24, 1988
Housing Bill Lords October 25, 1988
5 speeches — Firearms (Amendment) Bill Lords October 31, 1988
Penalty Points (Alteration) Order 1988 Lords October 31, 1988
Sunday Trading: Policy Lords November 14, 1988
Weights and Measures (Intoxicating Liquor) Order 1988 Weights and Measures (Miscellaneous Foods) Order 1988 Lords November 14, 1988
Broadcasting and Terrorism Lords December 8, 1988
Peers' Voting Rights Lords December 8, 1988
Traffic Direction Signs, Greater London Lords December 13, 1988
Southern Africa Lords December 14, 1988
2 speeches — Package Travel: ECC Report Lords December 15, 1988
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