Mr Martin Linton
August 11, 1944 -Summary information for Mr Martin Linton
Contributions
1998
3 speeches — Thames Riverside Development Commons February 19, 1998
2 speeches — NUMBER OF MEPs, ELECTORAL REGIONS AND ELECTORAL SYSTEM Commons February 26, 1998
Electoral Systems Commons March 2, 1998
2 speeches — Young Offender Teams Commons March 2, 1998
CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS (TRAINING OF ELECTION STAFF) Commons March 5, 1998
3 speeches — Schedule 2 Commons March 5, 1998
Reserve Forces Commons March 9, 1998
2 speeches — REVIEW OF ALTERNATIVE VOTING SYSTEMS Commons March 12, 1998
Engagements Commons March 18, 1998
Asylum Seekers Written Answers March 19, 1998
London Underground Commons March 20, 1998
2 speeches — New Opportunities Fund Written Answers April 27, 1998
Prisoners Commons May 11, 1998
3 speeches — Performing Arts (National Lottery Reforms) Commons June 1, 1998
British Beef Written Answers June 1, 1998
5 speeches — Electoral System Commons June 2, 1998
6 speeches — Constitutional Referendums Commons June 3, 1998
2 speeches — Registration of Political Parties Bill Commons June 4, 1998
Millennium Line Written Answers June 10, 1998
2 speeches — Creative Industries Commons June 29, 1998
2 speeches — FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION Commons July 2, 1998
East London Line Written Answers July 17, 1998
Pornography Written Answers July 20, 1998
Criminal Justice Commons July 21, 1998
Strategic Defence Review Written Answers October 19, 1998
Prison Sentences Commons October 26, 1998
4 speeches — Voting Systems Commons November 5, 1998
8 speeches — Political Parties (Funding) Commons November 9, 1998
10 speeches — European Parliamentary Elections Bill Commons November 16, 1998
Territorial Army Commons November 17, 1998
Capital Receipts Written Answers November 17, 1998
7 speeches — 'Review of electoral system Commons November 18, 1998
11 speeches — European Parliamentary Elections Bill Commons December 2, 1998
Mental Health Services Commons December 8, 1998
Prison Sentences Commons December 10, 1998
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