Mr Laurence Robertson

March 29, 1958 -
Summary information for Mr Laurence Robertson

Contributions

2000

2 speeches — Child Poverty Commons January 10, 2000

Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Bill Commons January 11, 2000

2 speeches — EU Intergovernmental Conference Commons January 18, 2000

The Tote Westminster Hall January 19, 2000

7 speeches — CHILD SUPPORT AGENCY: QUALITY STANDARD GUARANTEE Commons March 29, 2000

CONTRIBUTIONS IN RESPECT OF BENEFITS IN KIND: GREAT BRITAIN Commons April 3, 2000

2 speeches — Manufacturing Industry Commons May 17, 2000

Special Educational Needs Westminster Hall May 24, 2000

2 speeches — Pensions Commons June 8, 2000

2 speeches — Pensioners Commons June 19, 2000

5 speeches — House of Lords Reform Commons June 19, 2000

2 speeches — Milk Prices Commons June 29, 2000

2 speeches — Ethiopia Commons July 5, 2000

Land Settlement Association Westminster Hall July 11, 2000

Engagements Commons July 19, 2000

Flooding and Flood Defence Commons November 6, 2000

Africa Commons November 22, 2000

Lloyd Pinnock Written Answers November 30, 2000

Police Cautions Written Answers November 30, 2000

Civil Service Costs Written Answers November 30, 2000

2 speeches — RAXEN Programme Commons December 12, 2000

Road Fatalities Written Answers December 12, 2000

Household Cleaning Products Written Answers December 12, 2000

School Funding (Gloucestershire) Written Answers December 12, 2000

Infertility Treatment Written Answers December 12, 2000

Prisons Written Answers December 12, 2000

2 speeches — Human Fertilisation and Embryology Commons December 19, 2000

4 speeches — Lottery Money Westminster Hall December 20, 2000

RUC Recruitment Written Answers December 20, 2000

2 speeches — Meat Imports Commons December 21, 2000

4 speeches — Social Security Commons December 21, 2000

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