Mr Malcolm Moss

March 6, 1943 -
Summary information for Mr Malcolm Moss

Contributions

2000

2 speeches — Fishing Industry Westminster Hall February 9, 2000

Food Standards Agency Commons February 10, 2000

Mrs. Hilary Pearce Written Answers February 22, 2000

11 speeches — Sea Fishing Grants (Charges) Bill Commons March 1, 2000

3 speeches — Sea Fishing Grants (Charges) Bill Commons March 1, 2000

Wild Birds Commons March 16, 2000

Fishing Zone Rights Written Answers March 22, 2000

Fisheries (Minimum Landing Sizes) Written Answers March 28, 2000

Harbour Grants Written Answers March 28, 2000

Inshore Fishing Written Answers March 29, 2000

Inshore Fishing Written Answers March 30, 2000

Common Fisheries Policy Commons April 13, 2000

Assisted Areas Map Commons April 18, 2000

Harbour Grant Scheme Written Answers May 3, 2000

9 speeches — Fur Farming (Prohibition) Bill Commons May 15, 2000

Abattoirs Commons May 25, 2000

Genetically Modified Crops Commons June 8, 2000

6 speeches — FORFEITURE ORDERS Commons June 28, 2000

11 speeches — COMPENSATION FOR EXISTING BUSINESSES Commons June 28, 2000

2 speeches — Organophosphates Westminster Hall June 28, 2000

Hill Farmers Commons June 29, 2000

3 speeches — Organic Food and Farming Westminster Hall July 5, 2000

Fur Farming (Prohibition) Bill Commons July 27, 2000

2 speeches — Flooding (East Sussex) Westminster Hall October 25, 2000

Ministerial Duty Roster Written Answers October 31, 2000

Veterinary Products Commons November 16, 2000

Fishing Safety Westminster Hall November 16, 2000

3 speeches — EU Sugar Regime Westminster Hall November 21, 2000

COMPENSATION FOR EXISTING BUSINESSES Commons November 22, 2000

UK Fish Processing Industry Westminster Hall November 22, 2000

EU Sugar Regime Commons December 21, 2000

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