Mr John Tilley
June 13, 1941 - December 18, 2005Summary information for Mr John Tilley
Contributions
1983
Shooting Incident (Kensington) Commons January 17, 1983
2 speeches — Overseas Visitors (Hospital Treatment) Commons January 18, 1983
Ethnic Monitoring Commons January 19, 1983
Business of the House Commons January 20, 1983
Greenham Common Written Answers January 20, 1983
Housing Benefit Scheme Written Answers January 20, 1983
Farm Prices (Meeting) Written Answers January 24, 1983
Greenham Common Written Answers January 24, 1983
Ethnic Minorities Commons January 25, 1983
Sunday Trading Written Answers January 25, 1983
Lambeth Written Answers January 25, 1983
London Policing (Report) Written Answers January 27, 1983
British Nationality Act Written Answers January 31, 1983
Metropolitan Police (Civilian Recruitment) Written Answers February 2, 1983
Shops Bill Commons February 4, 1983
Supplementary Benefit Written Answers February 7, 1983
Cruise Missiles Written Answers February 14, 1983
Prescriptions Written Answers February 15, 1983
Gross National Product Written Answers February 21, 1983
Fuel Debts Written Answers February 21, 1983
Minor Children (Registration) Written Answers February 22, 1983
European Social Fund Written Answers February 28, 1983
Youth Training Scheme (Lambeth) Written Answers March 2, 1983
Local Government Act 1966 Written Answers March 15, 1983
Urban Development Commons March 28, 1983
Marital Rape Commons March 29, 1983
Unemployment Statistics Commons April 12, 1983
2 speeches — Conduct of Members (Threats) Commons April 21, 1983
2 speeches — Police National Computer Written Answers April 21, 1983
3 speeches — Metropolitan Police (Computers) Written Answers April 21, 1983
Youth Training, Lambeth Written Answers April 28, 1983
2 speeches — New Clause 2 Commons May 3, 1983
7 speeches — New Clause 8 Commons May 3, 1983
4 speeches — Orders of the Day Commons May 4, 1983
2 speeches — General Belgrano (Sinking) Commons May 13, 1983
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