Mr Richard Leonard
December 12, 1930 -Summary information for Mr Richard Leonard
Contributions
1971
2 speeches — Council House Rents (Greater London Council) Commons January 20, 1971
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH (REPORT) Commons January 21, 1971
2 speeches — Council Houses (Sale) Commons January 27, 1971
Rent Act, 1968 (Tenants' Rights) Commons January 27, 1971
2 speeches — Directors of Social Services Commons February 2, 1971
LONDON BOROUGH OF HAVERING Written Answers February 2, 1971
2 speeches — Havering (Housing) Commons February 10, 1971
Rent (Control of Increases) Act 1969 Written Answers February 10, 1971
Benefits and Services (Means Tests) Written Answers February 15, 1971
2 speeches — European Economic Community Commons February 22, 1971
SOUTH AFRICA (SUPPLY OF ARMS) Commons February 22, 1971
Rent (Control of Increases) Act, 1969 Written Answers March 3, 1971
3 speeches — POVERTY Commons March 5, 1971
Works of Art (Exports) Written Answers March 16, 1971
European Economic Community Commons March 22, 1971
2 speeches — Greater London Council (Boundaries) Commons March 24, 1971
4 speeches — RATING AND VALUATION (MINES AND QUARRIES) Commons March 29, 1971
House Building Programmes (London) Commons March 31, 1971
Housing (Greater London) Written Answers March 31, 1971
Housing (Land) Written Answers March 31, 1971
4 speeches — Havering Commons April 1, 1971
Purchase Tax Written Answers April 6, 1971
Rates Written Answers April 7, 1971
COUNCIL HOUSING (TENANTS' REPRESENTATION) Commons April 20, 1971
2 speeches — Local Authority House-Purchase Mortgages Commons April 21, 1971
2 speeches — European Economic Community Commons April 26, 1971
European Economic Community Written Answers April 26, 1971
Gravel Workings Commons April 28, 1971
Rent Increases Written Answers May 5, 1971
RENTS AND RATES Commons May 6, 1971
Exports Written Answers May 10, 1971
Substandard Properties (London) Written Answers May 10, 1971
Compulsory Purchase and Planning Blight (Compensation) Commons May 12, 1971
2 speeches — Table Tennis Commons May 12, 1971
Post-war Credits Written Answers May 17, 1971
3 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN ENGLAND (WHITE PAPER) Commons May 19, 1971
2 speeches — GREATER LONDON COUNCIL (MONEY) BILL (By Order) Commons May 25, 1971
Council House Tenancies (National Exchange Bureau) Written Answers May 26, 1971
Council House Rents Commons June 9, 1971
EDUCATION (MILK) BILL Commons June 14, 1971
2 speeches — Social Security Benefits (London Weighting) Commons June 22, 1971
Local Government Finance (Green Paper) Written Answers July 1, 1971
Housing Finance Written Answers July 6, 1971
Pensions (Unestablished Service) Written Answers July 14, 1971
4 speeches — HOUSING (WHITE PAPER) Commons July 19, 1971
Members (Secretarial Allowance) Written Answers July 20, 1971
2 speeches — Electoral Register (Computerisation) Commons July 22, 1971
Debt Collecting and Credit Investigation Written Answers July 26, 1971
EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Commons October 21, 1971
Further Education Teachers (Arbitration Award) Written Answers October 21, 1971
2 speeches — Rents Commons October 27, 1971
EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Commons October 27, 1971
Vacant Council Houses (London) Written Answers October 27, 1971
EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Commons October 28, 1971
HOUSING Commons November 8, 1971
Alkali Inspectorate Commons December 8, 1971
NATIONALISED INDUSTRIES (EXPENDITURE) Commons December 14, 1971
Housing (Tenants' Delegations) Written Answers December 15, 1971
COUNCIL HOUSING (TENANTS' REPRESENTATION) BILL Commons December 21, 1971
Questions to Ministers Written Answers December 21, 1971
Rateable Values Written Answers December 21, 1971
2 speeches — District Valuers and Valuation Officers Written Answers December 21, 1971
5 speeches — Rateable Values Written Answers December 22, 1971
Housing Finance Bill Written Answers December 22, 1971
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