Mr Percy Grieve
1915 - 1998Summary information for Mr Percy Grieve
Contributions
1973
Aluminium Written Answers January 23, 1973
3 speeches — PENALTIES FOR MURDER BILL Commons January 26, 1973
Hong Kong Written Answers January 29, 1973
Illegal Immigrants Commons February 1, 1973
Staff-in-Post (Analysis) Written Answers February 20, 1973
Police (Community Relations) Commons March 1, 1973
4 speeches — ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE BILL [Lords] Commons March 1, 1973
AMENDMENT OF THE LAW Commons March 6, 1973
Pensioners (£10 Bonus) Written Answers March 6, 1973
Tax Offices Written Answers March 7, 1973
Married Women (Separate Taxation) Written Answers March 14, 1973
BSA LIMITED Commons March 19, 1973
New Clause Commons April 3, 1973
2 speeches — New Clause 3 Commons April 3, 1973
3 speeches — SURTAX RATES FOR 1972–73 Commons April 11, 1973
NORTHERN IRELAND (EMERGENCY PROVISIONS) BILL Commons April 17, 1973
Clause 17 Commons May 4, 1973
CHRYSLER LIMITED (DISPUTE) Commons June 11, 1973
European Convention of Human Rights Commons June 13, 1973
Continental Shelf (UN Resolution) Commons June 13, 1973
Value Added Tax Written Answers June 14, 1973
CHANNEL TUNNEL Commons June 15, 1973
Hearing Aids Written Answers June 19, 1973
MOTOR INDUSTRY Commons June 25, 1973
Student Grants Commons June 26, 1973
ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS Commons June 26, 1973
Student Grants Written Answers June 26, 1973
Value Added Tax Written Answers June 29, 1973
Invalid Vehicles Written Answers July 3, 1973
Borstal (Allocation Centres) Commons July 12, 1973
Borstal Inmates (Further Offences) Written Answers July 18, 1973
ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS Commons July 24, 1973
4 speeches — SOUTHERN RHODESIA (GOVERNMENT STOCKS) Commons October 17, 1973
2 speeches — CHANNEL TUNNEL Commons October 25, 1973
Service Men (Power of Attorney) Written Answers October 25, 1973
Overspill Housing Written Answers October 25, 1973
7 speeches — SOCIAL PROBLEMS Commons November 1, 1973
Fines (Non-Payment) Commons December 6, 1973
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