Mr Paddy Ashdown

February 27, 1941 -
Summary information for Mr Paddy Ashdown

Contributions

1992

Engagements Commons January 14, 1992

South Africa Commons January 21, 1992

Doctors Written Answers January 23, 1992

Engagements Commons January 28, 1992

President Yeltsin and UN Security Council Commons February 3, 1992

Defence Contracts (Devon) Commons February 4, 1992

Engagements Commons February 6, 1992

Engagements Commons February 13, 1992

Engagements Commons February 18, 1992

Engagements Commons February 27, 1992

Engagements Commons March 3, 1992

Engagements Commons March 12, 1992

Mr. Speaker (Retirement) Commons March 12, 1992

Election of Speaker Commons April 27, 1992

8 speeches — FIRST DAY Commons May 6, 1992

Engagements Commons May 14, 1992

Engagements Commons May 19, 1992

7 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Commons May 20, 1992

Fixed-term Parliaments Commons May 21, 1992

Engagements Commons June 2, 1992

4 speeches — Maastricht Treaty (Danish Referendum) Commons June 3, 1992

Earth Summit Commons June 15, 1992

Engagements Commons June 16, 1992

Engagements Commons June 18, 1992

Engagements Commons June 23, 1992

Engagements Commons July 14, 1992

13 speeches — Economic Policy Commons September 24, 1992

United Nations Operations Commons September 25, 1992

Engagements Commons October 20, 1992

European Council (Birmingham) Commons October 20, 1992

Engagements Commons October 27, 1992

2 speeches — Engagements Commons November 3, 1992

13 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Commons November 4, 1992

Engagements Commons November 5, 1992

2 speeches — Engagements Commons November 10, 1992

Engagements Commons November 12, 1992

2 speeches — Former Yugoslavia Commons November 16, 1992

Engagements Commons November 19, 1992

Engagements Commons November 26, 1992

Engagements Commons December 3, 1992

Prince and Princess of Wales Commons December 9, 1992

Engagements Commons December 10, 1992

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