Mr Robert Cant
July 24, 1915 - 1997Summary information for Mr Robert Cant
Contributions
1979
3 speeches — ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons January 25, 1979
3 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE BILL Commons March 12, 1979
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons May 15, 1979
3 speeches — AMENDMENT OF THE LAW Commons June 12, 1979
BUDGET RESOLUTIONS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons June 13, 1979
FINANCE BILL Commons June 27, 1979
4 speeches — INCREASE OF VALUE ADDED TAX Commons July 3, 1979
4 speeches — CONTINUATION OF REGULATOR POWERS Commons July 5, 1979
Manpower Services Commission Written Answers July 5, 1979
3 speeches — CAPITAL ALLOWANCES: MOTOR VEHICLES Commons July 9, 1979
2 speeches — INCREASE OF RATE Commons July 10, 1979
UNITED STATES DOUBLE TAXATION CONVENTION Commons July 18, 1979
Microelectronics Written Answers July 19, 1979
REGIONAL POLICY Commons July 24, 1979
EXCHANGE CONTROLS Commons October 23, 1979
EDUCATION (No. 2) [MONEY] Commons November 5, 1979
Road Schemes (Preparation Times) Commons November 7, 1979
6 speeches — MEMBERS' INTERESTS Commons November 7, 1979
Financial Targets Commons November 8, 1979
Clearing Banks (Debt Provision) Written Answers November 19, 1979
2 speeches — Economic Forecast Written Answers November 19, 1979
Retail Chemists Written Answers November 20, 1979
Exports (Exchange Rate Risks) Written Answers November 20, 1979
Local Government Superannuation Scheme Written Answers November 21, 1979
Clearing Banks Written Answers November 26, 1979
Gilt-edged Market Written Answers November 26, 1979
Treasury Stock Written Answers November 26, 1979
15 per cent. Treasury Stock Written Answers November 27, 1979
Currency Reserves Written Answers November 27, 1979
2 speeches — ECONOMIC POLICY Commons November 28, 1979
Housing Written Answers November 28, 1979
Sterling Finance Written Answers December 3, 1979
Home Owners (Tax Reliefs and Subsidies) Written Answers December 3, 1979
PNEUMOCONIOSIS (WORKERS' COMPENSATION) Commons December 17, 1979
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