Mr Leslie Spriggs
April 22, 1910 - 1990Summary information for Mr Leslie Spriggs
Contributions
1973
Dangerous Substances (Road Transport) Written Answers February 1, 1973
WATER BILL Commons February 5, 1973
COUNTER-INFLATION PROPOSALS (PAY) Commons March 5, 1973
BRITISH RAIL (INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE) Commons March 14, 1973
2 speeches — Improvement Grants Commons March 28, 1973
Traffic Accidents (European Drivers) Written Answers March 28, 1973
New Clause 3 Commons April 3, 1973
Judges' Lodgings (Cost) Written Answers April 19, 1973
British Dental Association Written Answers May 1, 1973
3 speeches — Legal Aid Commons May 3, 1973
Amenities Written Answers May 15, 1973
Judges' Lodgings Written Answers May 16, 1973
Improvement Grants Written Answers June 14, 1973
North Sea Oil Written Answers June 18, 1973
Moss Bank School, St. Helens Written Answers July 5, 1973
Bronchitis Written Answers July 11, 1973
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 12, 1973
St. Helens Chemical Works Written Answers July 13, 1973
Leckers Chemicals, Sutton, St. Helens Written Answers July 13, 1973
Cancer (Deaths) Written Answers July 17, 1973
St. Helens Chemical Works Written Answers July 17, 1973
EEC Employees (Pay) Written Answers July 23, 1973
Toxic Chemicals Written Answers July 24, 1973
Pornography Written Answers July 24, 1973
Cancer and Bronchitis (Death Rates) Written Answers July 24, 1973
3 speeches — EEC Employees (Pay) Written Answers July 24, 1973
EEC MINISTERIAL MEETINGS Commons July 25, 1973
2 speeches — Bacon Imports Commons October 18, 1973
2 speeches — LUMP SUM PAYMENTS TO PENSIONERS Commons October 19, 1973
4 speeches — FUEL AND ELECTRICITY (CONTROL) BILL Commons November 26, 1973
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY AFFAIRS Commons November 27, 1973
BRITISH RAILWAYS Commons November 28, 1973
Value Added Tax Written Answers November 29, 1973
2 speeches — Domestic Heating Costs Commons December 4, 1973
Heart Operations (Liverpool) Written Answers December 4, 1973
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