Mr John Stokes
July 23, 1917 - June 27, 2003Summary information for Mr John Stokes
Contributions
1985
Business of the House Commons January 17, 1985
Business of the House Commons January 24, 1985
Employment Prospects Commons February 5, 1985
Gibraltar Commons February 6, 1985
2 speeches — Engagements Commons February 7, 1985
Mr. Clive Ponting Commons February 12, 1985
Business of the House Commons February 14, 1985
Recruits (Quality) Commons February 18, 1985
University Incomes Commons February 19, 1985
2 speeches — Engagements Commons February 26, 1985
Metropolitan Police Commons February 28, 1985
Business of the House Commons February 28, 1985
Business of the House Commons March 7, 1985
AMENDMENT OF THE LAW Commons March 19, 1985
Budget Commons March 21, 1985
Television Licence Fee Commons March 27, 1985
Honourable Members (Work Load) Commons April 1, 1985
Falkland Islands Commons April 25, 1985
Business of the House Commons April 25, 1985
Business of the House Commons May 2, 1985
Labour Statistics Commons May 7, 1985
Business of the House Commons May 16, 1985
3 speeches — Adjournment (Spring) Commons May 16, 1985
Sri Lankan Tamils Commons June 3, 1985
Service Personnel (Retention) Commons June 4, 1985
Business of the House Commons June 6, 1985
Business of the House Commons June 13, 1985
Engagements Commons June 18, 1985
Manufactured Goods (Exports) Commons June 27, 1985
Business of the House Commons June 27, 1985
European Council (Milan) Commons July 2, 1985
Peacock Committee Commons July 4, 1985
Government Expenditure Commons July 8, 1985
Johnson Matthey Bankers Commons July 17, 1985
Immigration Commons July 24, 1985
Industry and Employment Commons November 12, 1985
Business of the House Commons November 14, 1985
South Africa Commons November 20, 1985
3 speeches — Televising of the House Commons November 20, 1985
Accommodation Commons November 25, 1985
Industrial Competitiveness Commons November 27, 1985
Engagements Commons December 5, 1985
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