Mr John Taylor
August 19, 1941 -Summary information for Mr John Taylor
Contributions
2000
Decommissioning Commons January 12, 2000
3 speeches — DISQUALIFICATION FOR MINISTERIAL OFFICE IN NORTHERN IRELAND Commons January 25, 2000
2 speeches — Car Pricing Commons January 27, 2000
3 speeches — Prison Service (Northern Ireland) Westminster Hall January 27, 2000
Northern Ireland Bill Commons February 8, 2000
Decommissioning Commons February 9, 2000
Air Services Agreements Westminster Hall February 9, 2000
3 speeches — Northern Ireland Commons February 14, 2000
Cadet Services Commons February 21, 2000
Decommissioning Commons March 15, 2000
3 speeches — Fair Employment (Northern Ireland) Westminster Hall March 15, 2000
2 speeches — Future of Rover Commons March 16, 2000
Rover Cars Commons March 30, 2000
Rover Commons April 3, 2000
4 speeches — SUBSIDY FOR PUBLIC POST OFFICES Commons April 18, 2000
Rover-BMW Commons May 9, 2000
Motor Manufacturing Commons May 11, 2000
Northern Ireland (Decommissioning) Commons May 16, 2000
Security Commons May 17, 2000
14 speeches — Police (Northern Ireland) Bill Commons June 6, 2000
2 speeches — Regulation of Investigatory Powers Bill Commons June 26, 2000
RELATIONSHIP OF MEMBERS ETC. Commons June 28, 2000
DISTRICT POLICING PARTNERSHIP SUB-GROUPS FOR BELFAST Commons July 11, 2000
Weapons Commons July 19, 2000
MEANING OF "FUEL POVERTY" Commons July 21, 2000
Postal Services Commons November 2, 2000
2 speeches — Land Rover Commons November 2, 2000
Peace Process (International Support) Commons November 8, 2000
Office of Supervision of Solicitors Commons November 14, 2000
NHS Commons November 14, 2000
DEFINITIONS Commons November 14, 2000
Miscellaneous Commons November 15, 2000
5 speeches — PRINCIPAL DEFINITIONS FOR PART I Commons November 28, 2000
3 speeches — Clause 1 Commons November 30, 2000
Business of the House Commons December 7, 2000
6 speeches — Urban Regeneration Commons December 19, 2000
RUC Redundancy Scheme Commons December 20, 2000
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