Mr Nicholas Budgen

November 3, 1937 - October 26, 1998
Summary information for Mr Nicholas Budgen

Contributions

1994

Business of the House Commons January 20, 1994

18 speeches — Bank of England (Amendment) Bill Commons January 28, 1994

United Nations Operations Commons February 8, 1994

7 speeches — Assessment of Deficits (European Community) Commons February 9, 1994

Business of the House Commons February 17, 1994

Business of the House Commons February 24, 1994

Macro-economic Policy Commons March 3, 1994

Business of the House Commons March 3, 1994

Bosnia Commons March 8, 1994

British Forces (Bosnia) Commons March 10, 1994

Business of the House Commons March 24, 1994

European Union (Qualified Majority Voting) Commons March 29, 1994

Growth Commons April 14, 1994

Housing (Wolverhampton) Commons April 20, 1994

Engagements Commons April 28, 1994

Middle East Peace Talks Commons May 4, 1994

European Council (Corfu) Commons June 27, 1994

7 speeches — Ports (Northern Ireland) Commons June 28, 1994

Interest Rates Commons June 30, 1994

Business of the House Commons June 30, 1994

8 speeches — European Union (Accessions) Bill Commons July 11, 1994

6 speeches — EXTENDED MEANING OF "THE TREATIES" AND "THE COMMUNITY TREATIES" Commons July 13, 1994

Points of Order Commons July 18, 1994

10 speeches — The Economy Commons July 18, 1994

Engagements Commons July 19, 1994

Manufacturing Output Commons October 27, 1994

7 speeches — Foreign Affairs and Defence Commons November 17, 1994

Engagements Commons November 22, 1994

2 speeches — Points of Order Commons November 22, 1994

Business of the House Commons November 24, 1994

3 speeches — European Communities (Finance) Bill Commons November 28, 1994

2 speeches — ENTRY INTO FORCE (OWN RESOURCES) Commons December 7, 1994

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