Mr Norman Lamont
May 8, 1942 -Summary information for Mr Norman Lamont
Contributions
1978
SHIPBUILDING (REDUNDANCY PAYMENTS) BILL Commons January 16, 1978
Members' Pay Written Answers January 16, 1978
2 speeches — Members' Pay Written Answers January 19, 1978
Private Sector (Grants and Loans) Commons January 23, 1978
2 speeches — Industry (Public Revenue and Expenditure) Written Answers January 27, 1978
Economic Growth Written Answers February 2, 1978
2 speeches — Gross Domestic Product Written Answers February 2, 1978
Economic Growth Written Answers February 3, 1978
Gross Domestic Product Written Answers February 3, 1978
PAY POLICY (GOVERNMENT POWERS) Commons February 7, 1978
3 speeches — CONSIDERATION BY SECRETARY OF STATE OF REPRESENTATIONS MADE BY CER TAIN OTHER SHIPBUILDERS AND SHIP-REPAIRERS IN GREAT BRITAIN. Commons February 7, 1978
3 speeches — SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS RELATING TO SCHEMES Commons February 7, 1978
Employment Written Answers February 10, 1978
2 speeches — Nationalisation (Compensation) Written Answers February 10, 1978
9 speeches — POST OFFICE WORKERS (INDUSTRIAL ACTION) BILL Commons February 17, 1978
Taxation Yields Written Answers February 17, 1978
Members' Pay Written Answers February 20, 1978
TAXATION Commons February 21, 1978
British Steel Corporation Commons February 27, 1978
Sector Working Parties Commons February 27, 1978
2 speeches — British Leyland Commons February 27, 1978
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 2, 1978
2 speeches — Relative Price Effect Written Answers March 8, 1978
Nationalised Industries (Government Lending) Written Answers March 8, 1978
11 speeches — BRITISH STEEL CORPORATION Commons March 9, 1978
Public Expenditure Written Answers March 13, 1978
Public Expenditure Written Answers March 21, 1978
British Steel Corporation Commons April 10, 1978
Private Companies (Subsidies) Commons April 10, 1978
2 speeches — Industrial Strategy Commons April 10, 1978
2 speeches — NATIONAL ENTERPRISE BOARD (CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS) Commons April 10, 1978
BUDGET RESOLUTIONS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons April 12, 1978
Living Standards Written Answers April 18, 1978
Disposable Income Written Answers April 26, 1978
Take-home Pay Written Answers April 26, 1978
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 27, 1978
SHIPBUILDING (REDUNDANCY PAYMENTS) BILL Commons April 27, 1978
PAYMENTS TO REDUNDANT WORKERS IN THE SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY Commons April 27, 1978
Personal Incomes Written Answers April 27, 1978
11 speeches — IRON AND STEEL (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons May 11, 1978
REDUCTION OF BORROWING AND INVESTMENT LIMITS Commons June 23, 1978
Post Office Commons July 10, 1978
Capital Return (International Comparisons) Written Answers August 3, 1978
Appointments (Classified Information Posts) Written Answers November 9, 1978
Kingston upon Thames (Violent Crime) Written Answers November 9, 1978
Trades Union Congress (Staff Pay) Written Answers November 9, 1978
Diplomats (Education Allowances) Written Answers November 9, 1978
Members' Salaries Written Answers November 9, 1978
Pay Settlements (Government Action) Written Answers November 9, 1978
Infant Mortality Written Answers November 9, 1978
National Enterprise Board Written Answers November 10, 1978
British Shipbuilders Commons November 13, 1978
British Shipbuilders Commons November 13, 1978
Violent Crime (Kingston upon Thames) Written Answers November 14, 1978
2 speeches — Drax B Power Station Written Answers November 14, 1978
National Enterprise Board Written Answers November 15, 1978
Members' Salaries Written Answers November 22, 1978
Violent Crime (Kingston upon Thames) Written Answers November 22, 1978
Pay and Salary Increases Written Answers November 22, 1978
Pay and Salary Increases Written Answers November 23, 1978
Regional Policy Written Answers December 7, 1978
Capital Returns Written Answers December 7, 1978
Industrial Investment Written Answers December 7, 1978
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