Mr Leslie Huckfield

April 7, 1942 -
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Contributions

1983

2 speeches — Interpretation Commons January 17, 1983

British Railways (Serpell Report) Commons January 20, 1983

Mentally Handicapped Persons Written Answers January 24, 1983

Earnings Rule Written Answers January 24, 1983

Geriatric Beds (West Midlands) Written Answers January 24, 1983

High View Hospital, Exhall Written Answers January 24, 1983

Voluntary Redundancy (Unemployment Benefit) Written Answers January 24, 1983

Manpower Services Commission (Schemes) Written Answers January 24, 1983

Football Clubs (Taxation) Written Answers January 26, 1983

Non-league Football Clubs Written Answers January 26, 1983

2 speeches — PAYMENT OF REVENUE GRANTS Commons February 1, 1983

INTERPRETATION OF PART I Commons February 1, 1983

4 speeches — FINANCIAL DUTY OF EXECUTIVES Commons February 1, 1983

APPROVAL OF FINANCIAL PLANS AND DETERMINATION OF REVENUE GRANTS Commons February 1, 1983

Football Clubs (Taxation) Written Answers February 1, 1983

3 speeches — British Railways (Serpell Report) Commons February 3, 1983

Charity Commissioners Written Answers February 3, 1983

Geriatric Beds Written Answers February 4, 1983

3 speeches — West Midlands (Unemployment) Commons February 7, 1983

2 speeches — NHS (Resources) Written Answers February 7, 1983

Machine Readable Passports Written Answers February 8, 1983

Police National Computer System Written Answers February 8, 1983

NHS (Review Team) Written Answers February 8, 1983

Serpell Inquiry Written Answers February 8, 1983

Railways Inspector (Report) Written Answers February 8, 1983

Railways (Track and Signalling Maintenance) Written Answers February 8, 1983

Charities Written Answers February 10, 1983

Toxic Effluents Written Answers February 10, 1983

3 speeches — Water Industry (Dispute) Commons February 14, 1983

British Railways Board Commons February 16, 1983

Serpell Report Written Answers February 16, 1983

2 speeches — Motor Vehicles (Imports) Commons February 21, 1983

Opencast Mining (Statutory Objectors) Written Answers February 21, 1983

Oil Stocks Written Answers February 21, 1983

4 speeches — Kidney Patients (West Midlands) Written Answers February 21, 1983

2 speeches — Opencast Mining (Nuneaton) Written Answers February 21, 1983

Private Practice Written Answers February 21, 1983

Church Schools (Closures) Written Answers February 22, 1983

Regional Water Authorities (Overseas Visits) Written Answers February 23, 1983

Inflation Written Answers February 24, 1983

Opencast Mining Written Answers February 28, 1983

Missile Guidance Systems Written Answers March 1, 1983

2 speeches — Charities (Administration Schemes) Commons March 3, 1983

Plastic Bullets Written Answers March 7, 1983

Nuneaton and Bedworth Written Answers March 8, 1983

Hospitals (Closure and Change of Use) Written Answers March 15, 1983

Animal Welfare Written Answers March 17, 1983

2 speeches — Car Exports (Spain) Commons March 21, 1983

2 speeches — Railway Workshops Commons March 22, 1983

St. Anthony's School, Exhall Written Answers March 22, 1983

Inflation Written Answers March 24, 1983

2 speeches — Opencast Mining Commons March 28, 1983

Nebulisers Written Answers March 29, 1983

NHS (Private Contractors) Written Answers March 29, 1983

Harmondsworth Illegal Immigration Unit Written Answers April 11, 1983

Visitors' Landing Cards (Bootle Computer) Written Answers April 11, 1983

Travellers' Suspects Index Written Answers April 11, 1983

Manpower Services Commission (Staff) Written Answers April 12, 1983

British Leyland Written Answers April 18, 1983

Health Care (Report) Written Answers April 19, 1983

2 speeches — Motor Industry Commons April 25, 1983

Domestic Content Commons April 26, 1983

Solid Fuel Commons April 27, 1983

2 speeches — Double Glazing (Fire Risks) Written Answers April 29, 1983

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