Mr Nicholas Budgen
November 3, 1937 - October 26, 1998Summary information for Mr Nicholas Budgen
Contributions
1988
Paediatric Nursing Written Answers January 12, 1988
Immigration Rules Commons January 27, 1988
War Crimes Commons February 8, 1988
Manufacturing Investment Commons February 11, 1988
Business of the House Commons February 11, 1988
European Council (Brussels) Commons February 15, 1988
Tourist Priority Sites Commons March 1, 1988
Engagements Commons March 1, 1988
Economic Growth Commons March 10, 1988
Business of the House Commons March 10, 1988
5 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 16, 1988
Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 21, 1988
Iran-Iraq War Commons March 30, 1988
Rover plc Commons April 13, 1988
Crime Statistics Commons April 21, 1988
Security Commons April 28, 1988
Nationality Applications Commons May 19, 1988
4 speeches — Supplemental orders Commons May 25, 1988
Business of the House Commons June 9, 1988
Lisburn (Murder of Soldiers) Commons June 16, 1988
3 speeches — Burnage School, Manchester (Inquiry Report) Commons June 21, 1988
Immigration Commons June 23, 1988
9 speeches — European Communities (Finance) Bill Commons July 11, 1988
8 speeches — Immigration Commons July 27, 1988
Adjournment (Summer) Commons July 28, 1988
Business of the House Commons October 20, 1988
12 speeches — European Communities (Finance) Bill Commons October 24, 1988
11 speeches — INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT Commons October 24, 1988
6 speeches — State of the Economy Commons October 25, 1988
Autumn Statement Commons November 1, 1988
7 speeches — Criminal Evidence (Northern Ireland) Commons November 8, 1988
Business of the House Commons November 10, 1988
European Council (Rhodes) Commons December 6, 1988
Group of Seven Commons December 8, 1988
Official Secrets Bill Commons December 21, 1988
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