Mr Peter Fry
May 26, 1931 -Summary information for Mr Peter Fry
Contributions
1971
2 speeches — Musical Recreation Commons February 10, 1971
European Economic Community Written Answers February 10, 1971
Pay-As-You-Earn Written Answers February 16, 1971
Motorway Construction Written Answers March 10, 1971
Urban Traffic Congestion Written Answers March 10, 1971
Disabled Persons (Vehicle Allowance) Written Answers March 16, 1971
European Economic Community Commons March 22, 1971
Meat and Livestock Commission Written Answers March 23, 1971
2 speeches — National Savings Certificates Commons March 30, 1971
2 speeches — Medium-Term Overseas Debt Commons March 30, 1971
Retirement Pensions (Purchasing Power) Commons April 6, 1971
7 speeches — EDUCATION Commons April 21, 1971
Low-income Families Written Answers April 27, 1971
Interest Rates Written Answers April 27, 1971
Pornographic Literature Commons May 12, 1971
2 speeches — CRIMINAL DAMAGE BILL [Lords] Commons May 19, 1971
2 speeches — Road Traffic Acts (Compulsory Insurance) Commons June 9, 1971
2 speeches — Organised Walks Commons June 9, 1971
Severely Handicapped Children Commons June 10, 1971
School Meals Commons June 10, 1971
NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (CONSULTATIVE DOCUMENT) Commons July 1, 1971
6 speeches — EXISTING DEVELOPMENT AREAS—ENGLAND AND WALES Commons July 14, 1971
2 speeches — European Economic Community Commons July 28, 1971
Housing Commons July 28, 1971
2 speeches — European Economic Community Commons October 27, 1971
Rents Commons October 27, 1971
5 speeches — EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Commons October 27, 1971
Pensions Written Answers November 9, 1971
3 speeches — EDUCATION Commons November 18, 1971
Foreign Goods Vehicles Written Answers November 24, 1971
PENSIONS Commons November 30, 1971
IMPORT DUTIES (DEVELOPING COUNTRIES) Commons December 8, 1971
Primary Schools (Northamptonshire) Written Answers December 16, 1971
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