Mr Michael Forsyth

October 16, 1954 -
Summary information for Mr Michael Forsyth

Contributions

2003

Sentencing Policy Lords January 15, 2003

2 speeches — Gun Crime Lords January 16, 2003

House of Lords Reform Lords January 21, 2003

3 speeches — Undergraduate Debt Lords January 22, 2003

Higher Education Lords January 22, 2003

House of Lords Reform Lords January 22, 2003

Asylum Seekers Lords February 6, 2003

The Arts Lords February 12, 2003

Business of the House: Recess Dates Lords March 5, 2003

NHS Waiting Lists Lords March 31, 2003

Secondary Schools: Performance Tables Lords April 2, 2003

2 speeches — Atlantic Salmon Lords April 9, 2003

Iraq Survey Group Lords May 14, 2003

House of Lords Reform Lords June 10, 2003

EU Developments: Referendums Lords June 10, 2003

2 speeches — Royal Mail: Transport Policy Lords June 11, 2003

Unemployment Lords June 12, 2003

Economic and Monetary Union Lords June 12, 2003

Regional Assemblies: Referendums Lords June 16, 2003

Judiciary/Home Office Relations Lords June 19, 2003

Scottish and Welsh Affairs: Ministerial Responsibility Lords June 19, 2003

Iraq: Women and Children Lords June 23, 2003

Driving without Insurance Lords June 23, 2003

Iraq: DfID Involvement Lords June 24, 2003

Business of the House: Recess Dates Lords June 26, 2003

2 speeches — Iraq: Post-war Security and Reconstruction Lords July 8, 2003

3 speeches — Local Government Bill Lords July 10, 2003

2 speeches — Scottish Parliamentary Constituencies Lords July 16, 2003

3 speeches — Sand Eels Lords September 17, 2003

Government Communications Strategy Lords September 17, 2003

3 speeches — Constitutional Reform Lords September 18, 2003

2 speeches — Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords December 2, 2003

Scottish Parliament: Voting System Lords December 10, 2003

8 speeches — European Union Constitution Lords December 10, 2003

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