Mr Michael Foot

July 23, 1913 -
Summary information for Mr Michael Foot

Contributions

1947

Football Matches (Entertainments Duty) Commons January 28, 1947

Relief Parcels Commons February 5, 1947

OIL AGREEMENT (FRENCH REPRESENTATIONS) Written Answers February 5, 1947

2 speeches — War Damage Value Payments (Report) Commons February 13, 1947

GREECE AND TURKEY (PRESIDENT TRUMAN'S STATEMENT) Commons March 17, 1947

2 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1947–48 Commons March 18, 1947

2 speeches — YALTA AND POTSDAM AGREEMENTS (PUBLICATION) Commons March 24, 1947

2 speeches — SYRIA AND LEBANON (OIL AGREEMENT) Commons March 24, 1947

Deserters (Surrender) Commons March 26, 1947

SCIENTIFIC CIVIL SERVANTS (SECURITY MEASURES) Commons March 31, 1947

6 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Termination of Nelson annuity.) Commons April 1, 1947

GERMAN PRISONERS OF WAR (EMPLOYMENT) Commons April 22, 1947

Naval Memorial, Plymouth Commons April 23, 1947

3 speeches — Paper Supplies (Book Publishers) Commons April 24, 1947

BOOK PUBLISHING TRADE Commons May 9, 1947

5 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons May 15, 1947

2 speeches — Dollar Expenditure (Essential Foodstuffs) Commons June 10, 1947

CLAUSE 3.—(Tobacco.) Commons June 10, 1947

Private Estates (Ownership) Commons June 23, 1947

3 speeches — FOOD SUPPLIES Commons July 1, 1947

7 speeches — NEW CLAUSE—(Imported Films.) Commons July 9, 1947

4 speeches — PALESTINE Commons August 12, 1947

10 speeches — GOVERNMENT POLICY Commons October 28, 1947

2 speeches — BASIC PETROL RATION Commons October 29, 1947

3 speeches — OVERSEAS RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT BILL Commons November 6, 1947

2 speeches — EXCESS PROFITS TAX Commons November 13, 1947

Lorries, Haulage Organisations Commons November 17, 1947

Wagons (Production) Commons November 17, 1947

EXCESS PROFITS TAX Commons November 17, 1947

BOOK IMPORTS (RESTRICTIONS) Commons December 4, 1947

2 speeches — British Film Industry Commons December 18, 1947

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