Mr Robin Squire

July 12, 1944 -
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Contributions

1979

DIVORCED WOMEN Written Answers May 25, 1979

Elderly Drivers (Medical Certificate Charges) Written Answers May 25, 1979

DIVORCED WOMEN Written Answers June 11, 1979

Council House Sales Written Answers June 28, 1979

Value Added Tax Written Answers June 28, 1979

Housing Investment Programmes Written Answers July 2, 1979

Local Authorities (Expenditure) Written Answers July 2, 1979

Excise Duty (Wine) Written Answers July 2, 1979

Government Expenditure Written Answers July 2, 1979

Government Expenditure Written Answers July 3, 1979

Police Forces (Pay) Written Answers July 9, 1979

EDUCATION BILL Commons July 16, 1979

Housing (Maintenance Grants) Written Answers July 16, 1979

Family Courts Written Answers July 16, 1979

Textural Wall Finishes Written Answers July 20, 1979

Company Returns Written Answers July 23, 1979

Housing Corporation Written Answers July 25, 1979

2 speeches — Coatex Ltd., Fibacote Textural Coatings Ltd. and Plumecare Ltd. Written Answers July 26, 1979

Incomes and Wealth (Royal Commission Report) Written Answers October 24, 1979

LONDON Commons November 2, 1979

Microelectronics Written Answers November 6, 1979

Blennerhasset Report Written Answers November 7, 1979

Elderly Drivers (Medical Certificate Charges) Written Answers November 8, 1979

Subcontractors (Exemption Certificates) Written Answers November 8, 1979

YOUTH AND COMMUNITY BILL Commons November 9, 1979

Microelectronics Written Answers November 19, 1979

2 speeches — Council of Foreign Ministers Commons November 28, 1979

Local Authorities (Manpower) Commons December 12, 1979

Local Authority Expenditure Written Answers December 12, 1979

Local Education Authorities Written Answers December 18, 1979

Central Computer Agency Written Answers December 21, 1979

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