Mr Nigel Forman
March 25, 1943 -Summary information for Mr Nigel Forman
Contributions
1980
British Gas Corporation Commons January 14, 1980
GAS AND ELECTRICITY INDUSTRIES Commons January 16, 1980
Unemployment Levels Commons January 22, 1980
M25 Commons January 23, 1980
4 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE Commons January 23, 1980
EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES (TRADE TREATIES) Commons January 23, 1980
Microprocessors Commons January 28, 1980
Imports Commons January 28, 1980
Price Restraint (Competition) Commons February 4, 1980
3 speeches — EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (ENERGY PROGRAMME AND NUCLEAR PROPOSALS) Commons February 5, 1980
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons February 7, 1980
Combined Heal and Power Scheme Commons February 11, 1980
National Farmers Union Commons February 14, 1980
EMPLOYMENT SCHEMES Commons February 14, 1980
2 speeches — Clause 1 Commons February 15, 1980
Manufacturing Industry Commons February 25, 1980
5 speeches — ENERGY NEEDS Commons February 25, 1980
HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT (ECONOMIC AND INDUSTRIAL POLICIES) Commons February 28, 1980
3 speeches — AMENDMENT OF SECTION 1 OF PRINCIPAL ACT Commons February 29, 1980
Import Controls Commons March 3, 1980
Common Core Curriculum Commons March 4, 1980
Fuel Costs Commons March 10, 1980
National Children's Bureau (Report) Written Answers March 18, 1980
2 speeches — London Transport Commons March 19, 1980
Budget Commons March 20, 1980
Non-advanced Further Education Written Answers April 1, 1980
Teachers (Pay and Conditions of Service) Written Answers April 14, 1980
2 speeches — RIGHT OF WORKERS TO DEMAND A BALLOT BEFORE INDUSTRIA ACTION IS TAKEN Commons April 22, 1980
Cyclists (Road Safety) Commons April 23, 1980
Gross Domestic Product (Growth Rate) Commons April 24, 1980
CLEGG COMMISSION Written Answers April 25, 1980
PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons April 29, 1980
2 speeches — PUBLIC EXPENDITURE Commons May 7, 1980
2 speeches — FUEL PRICES Commons May 12, 1980
Coal Industry (Investment) Commons May 19, 1980
Energy Conservation Commons May 19, 1980
North Sea Oil Revenue Commons May 22, 1980
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons May 22, 1980
Conservation Commons June 23, 1980
Long-term Unemployed Persons Commons June 24, 1980
Cyclists Commons June 25, 1980
UNEMPLOYMENT Commons June 25, 1980
Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis (Report) Commons July 3, 1980
California Commons July 7, 1980
School Books Commons July 8, 1980
PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons July 8, 1980
Teachers Written Answers July 8, 1980
Unemployed Persons Written Answers July 9, 1980
3 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT Commons July 14, 1980
Competition Policy Written Answers July 14, 1980
Unemployed Persons Written Answers July 14, 1980
Smoking Written Answers July 21, 1980
Oil Exports Written Answers July 22, 1980
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 24, 1980
Manufacturing Industry Commons August 4, 1980
Engineering Industry (Warner Report) Written Answers August 4, 1980
Energy Conservation Written Answers August 7, 1980
COMPETITION (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons August 8, 1980
Heat and Power District Heating Written Answers August 8, 1980
2 speeches — Monopolies and Mergers Commission Commons October 27, 1980
British National Oil Corporation Commons November 3, 1980
Unemployed Persons Commons November 4, 1980
British Railways Commons November 5, 1980
Ordnance Survey Commons November 12, 1980
Metropolitan Police Commons November 13, 1980
Employment Measures Commons November 21, 1980
Unemployment Commons November 26, 1980
Textile and Clothing Imports Commons December 1, 1980
Antigua Written Answers December 2, 1980
Energy Costs Commons December 8, 1980
Occupational Mobility Commons December 9, 1980
Rail Services (London and the South East) Commons December 10, 1980
Sir Derek Rayner Commons December 10, 1980
Business of the House Commons December 11, 1980
Prime Minister (Engagements) Commons December 16, 1980
Occupational Pensions (Transferability) Written Answers December 16, 1980
Carriage of Goods by Road (CMR Convention) Written Answers December 17, 1980
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