Mr Nigel Birch
November 18, 1906 - March 8, 1981Summary information for Mr Nigel Birch
Contributions
1969
3 speeches — PARLIAMENT (No. 2) BILL Commons February 3, 1969
2 speeches — PARLIAMENT (No. 2) BILL Commons February 12, 1969
4 speeches — EXCLUSION OF PEERS BY SUCCESSION Commons February 12, 1969
5 speeches — EXCLUSION OF PEERS BY SUCCESSION Commons February 18, 1969
2 speeches — PARLIAMENT (No. 2) BILL Commons February 18, 1969
2 speeches — RESTRICTION OF RIGHT TO VOTE IN THE LORDS Commons February 19, 1969
5 speeches — EXCLUSION OF PEERS BY SUCCESSION Commons February 19, 1969
RESTRICTION OF RIGHT TO VOTE IN THE LORDS Commons February 25, 1969
2 speeches — VOTING DECLARATIONS Commons February 25, 1969
4 speeches — VOTING DECLARATIONS Commons February 26, 1969
LOSS OF VOTING RIGHT BY NON-ATTENDANCE Commons March 18, 1969
2 speeches — PARLIAMENT (No. 2) BILL Commons March 18, 1969
ANGUILLA Commons March 19, 1969
3 speeches — LOSS OF VOTING RIGHT BY NON-ATTENDANCE Commons April 1, 1969
4 speeches — VOTING RIGHTS OF MINISTERS AND OTHER OFFICERS Commons April 14, 1969
MINISTERS (VISITS ABROAD) Written Answers April 15, 1969
Activity Rate Commons April 17, 1969
Rent Rebate Scheme Written Answers April 18, 1969
Hospital Projects Written Answers April 18, 1969
WALES Commons April 22, 1969
3 speeches — WALES Commons April 22, 1969
4 speeches — QUESTIONS TO THE MINISTER Commons April 29, 1969
FINANCE BILL Commons May 6, 1969
Local Government Reorganisation Commons May 13, 1969
2 speeches — North Wales (Hunt Committee's Recommendations) Commons May 13, 1969
Welsh Office (Staff) Commons May 13, 1969
External Short-term Debt Commons May 13, 1969
Hospital Beds Written Answers May 13, 1969
SUSPENSION OF REDISTRIBUTIONS TILL NEXT GENERAL REPORTS OF BOUNDARY COMMISSIONS, AND ACCELERATION OF THOSE REPORTS Commons July 14, 1969
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