Mr John Smith
September 13, 1938 - May 12, 1994Summary information for Mr John Smith
Contributions
1982
2 speeches — Cardowan Colliery (Accident) Commons January 27, 1982
Film Industry Commons February 1, 1982
Consumer Committees Commons February 1, 1982
5 speeches — Times Newspapers Written Answers February 18, 1982
2 speeches — British Airways Commons March 1, 1982
"The Sunday Times" Commons March 1, 1982
Laker Airways Commons March 1, 1982
Bristow's Helicopters (Emergency Landings) Written Answers March 22, 1982
Bristow's Helicopters (Emergency Landings) Written Answers March 23, 1982
2 speeches — British Airways Commons March 29, 1982
British Airways Commons March 29, 1982
Civil Aviation Policy Commons March 29, 1982
Secondary Pupils (Accidents) Written Answers April 20, 1982
Special Steels (Exports) Commons May 10, 1982
Manufactures (Balance of Trade) Commons May 10, 1982
3 speeches — British Airways Commons May 10, 1982
Laker Airways Commons May 10, 1982
United States (Copyright Laws) Written Answers May 10, 1982
2 speeches — British Airways Commons June 21, 1982
British Airways Commons June 21, 1982
Laker Airways Commons June 21, 1982
Japan (Tariffs) Commons June 21, 1982
Exports—Imports Commons July 19, 1982
Siberian Gas Pipeline Commons July 19, 1982
Laker Airways Commons July 19, 1982
British Airways Commons July 19, 1982
United States of America Written Answers July 19, 1982
United States of America (Sanctions) Commons November 8, 1982
British Airways Commons November 8, 1982
2 speeches — Import Quotas and Tariffs Commons November 8, 1982
British Airways Commons November 8, 1982
GATT (Meeting) Written Answers December 6, 1982
2 speeches — North Sea Oil Fields (Taxable Capacity) Commons December 13, 1982
Standing Charges Commons December 13, 1982
Fast Breeder Reactor (Programme) Commons December 13, 1982
8 speeches — British National Oil Corporation Commons December 14, 1982
Energy Prices Written Answers December 20, 1982
Gas Levy Written Answers December 23, 1982
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