Mr John Stokes
July 23, 1917 - June 27, 2003Summary information for Mr John Stokes
Contributions
1988
"Crockford's Clerical Directory" Commons January 18, 1988
Official Secrets Act Commons January 21, 1988
Security Commons February 1, 1988
3 speeches — Televising of the House Commons February 9, 1988
2 speeches — Engagements Commons February 16, 1988
Official Secrets Legislation Commons February 18, 1988
Televised Proceedings Commons February 29, 1988
Turkey Written Answers March 2, 1988
Civil Servants (Complaints) Commons March 7, 1988
Engagements Commons March 8, 1988
Economic Progress Written Answers March 9, 1988
Business of the House Commons March 10, 1988
Education Reform Commons March 15, 1988
2 speeches — AMENDMENT OF THE LAW Commons March 15, 1988
Royal Family (Civil List) Written Answers March 15, 1988
Business of the House Commons March 24, 1988
Persian Gulf Written Answers March 30, 1988
Business of the House Commons April 14, 1988
Business of the House Commons April 21, 1988
Engagements Commons April 26, 1988
Oil Supplies Written Answers May 9, 1988
Engagements Commons May 19, 1988
Nurses (Education and Training) Written Answers May 23, 1988
2 speeches — Weapons Purchasing Policy Commons May 24, 1988
Business of the House Commons May 26, 1988
Business of the House Commons June 23, 1988
Foreign Affairs Commons June 30, 1988
Productivity Commons July 14, 1988
Business of the House Commons July 14, 1988
Business of the House Commons July 21, 1988
GCHQ Cheltenham Commons October 19, 1988
State of the Economy Commons October 25, 1988
2 speeches — Lords Amendments Commons November 11, 1988
3 speeches — FIRST DAY Commons November 22, 1988
Council of Ministers Commons November 30, 1988
Hon. Members (Salaries and Allowances) Commons December 19, 1988
Management Qualifications Commons December 20, 1988
Engagements Commons December 20, 1988
Select Committee on Scottish Affairs Commons December 20, 1988
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