Mr Robert Cant
July 24, 1915 - 1997Summary information for Mr Robert Cant
Contributions
1977
TEACHER TRAINING Commons January 24, 1977
3 speeches — WATER CHARGES EQUALISATION BILL Commons January 24, 1977
WEST GERMAN CHANCELLOR (TALKS) Commons January 25, 1977
School Meals Written Answers February 4, 1977
Municipalities (Shires) Written Answers February 8, 1977
Inner City Areas Written Answers February 10, 1977
New Towns Written Answers February 11, 1977
Land Acquisition (Small Claims) Written Answers February 15, 1977
Coinage (Queen's Silver Jubilee) Written Answers February 16, 1977
Lorry Drivers (Medical Examinations) Written Answers February 28, 1977
Banking Profits Written Answers March 1, 1977
2 speeches — PERSONAL TAXATION Commons March 3, 1977
Annual Statistics Written Answers March 8, 1977
Credit Transactions Written Answers March 11, 1977
2 speeches — BUDGET RESOLUTIONS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons March 30, 1977
Beer Written Answers March 30, 1977
Licensed Premises (Soft Drinks) Written Answers March 31, 1977
Insured Employees Written Answers March 31, 1977
Statistics Written Answers March 31, 1977
Japanese Television Manufacturing Written Answers April 1, 1977
Statistics Written Answers April 4, 1977
Administrative Agencies Written Answers April 6, 1977
LOCAL LOANS (INCREASE OF LIMIT) Commons April 26, 1977
Baby Clothes Written Answers May 12, 1977
Century Oils Ltd. Written Answers May 16, 1977
Staffordshire Written Answers June 30, 1977
2 speeches — COUNTER-INFLATION POLICY Commons July 20, 1977
The Economic Prospect Commons October 26, 1977
INNER CITIES Commons November 8, 1977
INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE Commons November 8, 1977
Community Land Written Answers November 16, 1977
Pottery Written Answers November 23, 1977
3 speeches — LOCAL LOANS (INCREASE OF LIMIT) Commons December 12, 1977
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