Mr Paul Channon
October 9, 1935 -Summary information for Mr Paul Channon
Contributions
1964
8 speeches — ROADS (LOSS OF LIFE AND LIMB) Commons January 24, 1964
4 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDI TURE (RATING SYSTEM) Commons March 20, 1964
London Opera Centre Commons May 5, 1964
Parking Meter Schemes, Metropolitan Area Written Answers June 8, 1964
Speed Limits, Whitsuntide Written Answers June 8, 1964
Loading Bays (Meter Zones) Written Answers June 17, 1964
2 speeches — Off-Street Parking Facilities Commons July 1, 1964
2 speeches — Cars (Seat Belts) Commons July 1, 1964
2 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS [SIXTH DAY] Commons November 10, 1964
Housing Corporation Written Answers November 10, 1964
3 speeches — Finance Commons November 11, 1964
2 speeches — GENERAL ELECTION (TRADE DISPUTES) Commons November 12, 1964
Electoral Reform Written Answers November 12, 1964
Fare Increases Written Answers November 16, 1964
2 speeches — Concord Project Commons November 18, 1964
2 speeches — Airports (Noise) Commons November 18, 1964
2 speeches — Non-Capital Murder (Prison Sentences) Commons November 19, 1964
2 speeches — Local Government Finance Commons November 24, 1964
2 speeches — Location of Offices Bureau Commons November 24, 1964
2 speeches — Royal Navy (Size) Commons November 30, 1964
2 speeches — Armed Forces (Recruitment) Commons November 30, 1964
2 speeches — Situation Commons December 1, 1964
8 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons December 1, 1964
Schedule 2.—(RELIEF FROM TEMPORARY CUSTOMS DUTY.) Commons December 7, 1964
Smokeless Fuels Commons December 8, 1964
Clause 2.—(PROVISION FOR SALARIES OF CERTAIN MINISTERS. 1937 C. 38.) Commons December 9, 1964
3 speeches — STRIKES (ELECTION PERIOD) Commons December 17, 1964
2 speeches — Land Commission Commons December 21, 1964
OIL REFINERY, CANVEY ISLAND Commons December 21, 1964
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