Mr Maurice Macmillan

January 27, 1921 - March 10, 1984
Summary information for Mr Maurice Macmillan

Contributions

1976

DEVOLUTION (SCOTLAND AND WALES) Commons January 19, 1976

Value Added Tax Written Answers January 27, 1976

Family Income Supplement Written Answers January 28, 1976

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons January 29, 1976

2 speeches — EMPLOYMENT Commons January 29, 1976

2 speeches — Income Tax Written Answers January 29, 1976

Family Allowances Written Answers January 29, 1976

Retirement Pension Written Answers January 29, 1976

Tax Allowances Written Answers February 2, 1976

National Insurance Stamp Written Answers February 2, 1976

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (MINISTERS' MEETINGS) Commons February 4, 1976

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons February 5, 1976

3 speeches — FOREIGN POLICY AND MORALITY Commons February 9, 1976

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons February 12, 1976

EMPLOYMENT (CHANCELLOR's PROPOSALS) Commons February 12, 1976

ECONOMIC AFFAIRS (PRIME MINISTER'S SPEECH) Commons February 17, 1976

2 speeches — Pilots Written Answers February 17, 1976

Pilots Written Answers February 18, 1976

8 speeches — USSR Armed Forces Written Answers February 18, 1976

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (HEADS OF GOVERNMENT) Commons February 19, 1976

Gutersloh Airfield Written Answers February 19, 1976

Aircraft Servicing (Germany) Written Answers February 19, 1976

Cruisers Written Answers February 19, 1976

Armaments Written Answers February 20, 1976

4 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS (EAST-WEST RELATIONS) Commons February 24, 1976

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons February 26, 1976

RHODESIA Commons March 3, 1976

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 4, 1976

2 speeches — PUBLIC EXPENDITURE Commons March 10, 1976

GOVERNMENT ECONOMIC STRATEGY Commons March 11, 1976

RHODESIA Commons March 22, 1976

DEFENCE Commons April 1, 1976

Unemployed Persons Written Answers April 8, 1976

Distribution Written Answers April 8, 1976

2 speeches — Birth and Death Rates Written Answers April 8, 1976

BUDGET RESOLUTIONS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons April 12, 1976

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 14, 1976

Unemployed Persons Written Answers April 14, 1976

FINANCE BILL Commons May 3, 1976

Transport Wages Written Answers May 3, 1976

Building Societies Written Answers May 3, 1976

2 speeches — PAY POLICY (DISCUSSIONS) Commons May 5, 1976

NORTHERN IRELAND Commons May 17, 1976

Family Incomes Written Answers May 25, 1976

AIRCRAFT AND SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRIES BILL (MR. SPEAKER'S RULING) Commons May 26, 1976

Student Grants Written Answers May 27, 1976

PAY AND PRICES POLICY Commons July 6, 1976

PAY AND PRICES POLICY Commons July 7, 1976

School Transport Written Answers July 15, 1976

3 speeches — C. GENERAL Commons July 20, 1976

SCHOOLS COUNCIL Commons July 21, 1976

PUBLIC EXPENDITURE Commons July 22, 1976

Small Firms (Assistance) Commons August 2, 1976

Graduates Written Answers August 3, 1976

Wage Rates Written Answers August 3, 1976

DEVOLUTION (SCOTLAND AND WALES) Commons August 3, 1976

Student Grants Written Answers August 4, 1976

5 speeches — Income Tax (European Community) Written Answers August 6, 1976

2 speeches — ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons October 11, 1976

£ STERLING Commons October 25, 1976

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 4, 1976

Public Expenditure Written Answers November 8, 1976

2 speeches — Public Expenditure Written Answers November 11, 1976

QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE (MOTION) Commons November 17, 1976

Capital Gains Tax Written Answers December 3, 1976

RAF Gutersloh Written Answers December 6, 1976

London Housing Overspill (Surrey) Written Answers December 8, 1976

2 speeches — Investment Income Surcharge Written Answers December 8, 1976

SCOTLAND AND WALES BILL Commons December 14, 1976

Forestry Written Answers December 14, 1976

Economic Prospects Commons December 15, 1976

ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons December 21, 1976

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