Mr Quentin Davies

May 29, 1944 -
Summary information for Mr Quentin Davies

Contributions

1997

3 speeches — Finance Bill Commons January 14, 1997

3 speeches — Schedule A Income Tax Written Answers January 22, 1997

Manufacturing Investment Commons February 19, 1997

6 speeches — European Communities (Economic Information) Commons February 26, 1997

Meat Hygiene Service (Report) Commons March 6, 1997

4 speeches — Public Expenditure Commons March 6, 1997

Age Discrimination Commons March 19, 1997

Bank of England and Financial Regulation Commons May 20, 1997

2 speeches — The Economy and European Affairs Commons May 20, 1997

Business of the House Commons June 2, 1997

5 speeches — DTI Inquiries Commons June 4, 1997

Spending Review Commons June 11, 1997

Firearms (Amendment) Bill Commons June 11, 1997

Taxpayers Written Answers June 20, 1997

Mergers Written Answers July 1, 1997

State Retirement Pension Written Answers July 2, 1997

Business of the House Commons July 3, 1997

Bosnia (War Criminals) Commons July 10, 1997

6 speeches — Finance Bill Commons July 10, 1997

2 speeches — Finance Bill (Allocation of Time) Commons July 14, 1997

12 speeches — CHARGE TO WINDFALL TAX Commons July 15, 1997

3 speeches — WITHDRAWAL OF RELIEF ON MEDICAL INSURANCE PREMIUMS Commons July 16, 1997

PRAYERS Commons July 18, 1997

Benefit Entitlement (Young People) Commons July 28, 1997

5 speeches — LOW CANCER-RISK PART-RENEWABLE BLENDED DIESEL Commons July 28, 1997

7 speeches — MORTGAGE INTEREST PAYMENTS Commons July 28, 1997

16 speeches — PENSION FUNDS NO LONGER ENTITLED TO PAYMENT OF TAX CREDITS Commons July 29, 1997

National Health Service (Funding) Commons November 11, 1997

3 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Commons November 12, 1997

6 speeches — Standards and Privileges Commons November 17, 1997

Economic and Monetary Union Commons November 27, 1997

SHORT TITLE, COMMENCEMENT AND EXTENT Commons December 10, 1997

Pensioners Commons December 15, 1997

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