Mr Myer Galpern

1903 - September 23, 1993
Summary information for Mr Myer Galpern

Contributions

1974

Public Expenditure Commons January 23, 1974

NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL Commons April 10, 1974

OIL SUPPLIES (SCOTLAND) Commons June 4, 1974

8 speeches — TRADE UNIONS Commons June 19, 1974

2 speeches — GAS CENTRAL HEATING (WEST MIDLANDS) Commons October 30, 1974

INDUSTRY Commons November 4, 1974

STATE OF THE NATION Commons November 5, 1974

7 speeches — RHODESIA Commons November 8, 1974

CHANNEL TUNNEL BILL Commons November 11, 1974

CAPITAL TRANSFER TAX Commons November 12, 1974

3 speeches — BUDGET RESOLUTIONS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons November 13, 1974

3 speeches — HOUSING RENTS AND SUBSIDIES BILL Commons November 18, 1974

8 speeches — TEA SUBSIDY Commons November 19, 1974

2 speeches — SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS BILL Commons November 21, 1974

3 speeches — ROAD TRAFFIC (SEAT BELTS) BILL Commons November 21, 1974

NATIONAL REFERENDA Commons November 22, 1974

6 speeches — AGRICULTURE Commons November 25, 1974

CONTRIBUTIONS Commons November 26, 1974

2 speeches — TRADE UNION AND LABOUR RELATIONS (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons December 3, 1974

3 speeches — EEC (ENERGY POLICY) Commons December 3, 1974

2 speeches — CHURCH OF ENGLAND (WORSHIP AND DOCTRINE) MEASURE Commons December 4, 1974

5 speeches — TEA AND FLOUR (SUBSIDIES) Commons December 4, 1974

2 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND Commons December 5, 1974

4 speeches — CAPITAL PUNISHMENT Commons December 11, 1974

2 speeches — EEC (COLLECTIVE DISMISSALS) Commons December 11, 1974

NORTHERN IRELAND (APPROPRIATION) Commons December 12, 1974

DEFENCE Commons December 16, 1974

2 speeches — EEC (COMMUNITY LOANS) Commons December 17, 1974

2 speeches — THE ECONOMY Commons December 18, 1974

2 speeches — EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Commons December 19, 1974

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