Mr John Stokes

July 23, 1917 - June 27, 2003
Summary information for Mr John Stokes

Contributions

1977

Unemployment Statistics Written Answers January 10, 1977

School Transport Written Answers January 14, 1977

EFFECT OF ACT Commons January 18, 1977

UNION OF POST OFFICE WORKERS (RELATOR PROCEEDINGS) Commons January 27, 1977

Halesowen and Stourbridge Written Answers February 2, 1977

Immigration Written Answers February 3, 1977

REFERENDUMS IN SCOTLAND AND WALES Commons February 16, 1977

3 speeches — SCOTLAND AND WALES BILL Commons February 16, 1977

BRITISH LEYLAND MOTOR CORPORATION Commons February 28, 1977

BRITISH LEYLAND MOTOR CORPORATION Commons March 2, 1977

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 10, 1977

Immigrants Written Answers March 15, 1977

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 17, 1977

HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT (OPPOSITION MOTION) Commons March 23, 1977

School Leavers and Graduates Commons March 29, 1977

2 speeches — AMENDMENT OF THE LAW Commons March 29, 1977

EUROPEAN ASSEMBLY (DIRECTELECTIONS) Commons April 20, 1977

Flags Written Answers May 16, 1977

PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons May 19, 1977

Members' Baths Written Answers June 29, 1977

3 speeches — EUROPEAN ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS BILL Commons July 6, 1977

2 speeches — EDUCATION (GREEN PAPER) Commons July 21, 1977

PALACE OF WESTMINSTER (SECURITY) Written Answers July 21, 1977

MEMBERS' SALARIES AND PENSIONS Commons July 26, 1977

HOUSE OF COMMONS (SOUND BROADCASTING) Commons July 26, 1977

West Midlands Commons November 15, 1977

3 speeches — WALES BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons November 16, 1977

2 speeches — ELECTIONS TO ASSEMBLY Commons November 23, 1977

2 speeches — EUROPEAN ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS BILL Commons November 24, 1977

4 speeches — SCRUTINY OF ASSEMBLY BILLS Commons November 30, 1977

Illegal Immigrants Written Answers December 6, 1977

2 speeches — Clause 35 Commons December 7, 1977

SCOTLAND BILL Commons December 7, 1977

ADJOURNMENT (CHRISTMAS) Commons December 14, 1977

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