Mr Roger Moate

May 12, 1938 -
Summary information for Mr Roger Moate

Contributions

1989

Iran Written Answers January 11, 1989

Business of the House Commons January 12, 1989

2 speeches — Farm Diversification Scheme Commons January 19, 1989

Road Safety (White Paper) Commons February 7, 1989

Motorists (Eyesight) Written Answers February 8, 1989

Conventional Stability Talks Written Answers February 8, 1989

Business of the House Commons March 2, 1989

3 speeches — Commercial Vehicles Commons March 8, 1989

National Dock Labour Scheme Commons March 14, 1989

Set-aside Scheme Written Answers March 16, 1989

Engagements Commons April 6, 1989

Heavy Goods Vehicles Written Answers April 12, 1989

3 speeches — Road Traffic (Driver Licensing and Information Systems) Bill [Lords] Commons April 13, 1989

Dock Work Bill Commons April 17, 1989

Elderly People (Job Prospects) Written Answers April 18, 1989

10 speeches — Private Bill Procedure Commons April 20, 1989

4 speeches — SIGHT TESTING Commons July 4, 1989

OPERATORS' LICENCES Commons July 4, 1989

Road Traffic (Driver Licensing and Information Systems) Bill [Lords] Commons July 4, 1989

Beer (MMC Report) Commons July 10, 1989

2 speeches — Motorways Written Answers July 27, 1989

2 speeches — Force Levels Commons November 28, 1989

European Community Written Answers November 29, 1989

Inflation Written Answers November 30, 1989

Channel Tunnel Written Answers December 4, 1989

Labour Statistics Written Answers December 5, 1989

Engagements Written Answers December 7, 1989

Channel Tunnel Written Answers December 11, 1989

2 speeches — Brogdale Fruit Station Commons December 14, 1989

3 speeches — Landlord and Tenant (Licensed Premises) Bill Commons December 14, 1989

5 speeches — Supply of Beer (Tied Estates) Commons December 14, 1989

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