Mr Roger Stott

August 7, 1943 - August 8, 1999
Summary information for Mr Roger Stott

Contributions

1981

Motor Vehicles (Licences) Commons January 13, 1981

2 speeches — Breathalyser Tests Written Answers January 19, 1981

2 speeches — British Railways (Investment) Commons January 28, 1981

British Railways Board (Subsidiaries) Written Answers February 16, 1981

Railways (Electrification) Commons February 25, 1981

2 speeches — Freight Terminals Commons February 25, 1981

Mr. Edward Penney (Disablement Benefit) Commons March 2, 1981

2 speeches — Transport Bill (Allocation of Time) Commons March 9, 1981

Comprehensive Education (Bolton) Commons March 18, 1981

Railways (Electrification) Commons March 25, 1981

2 speeches — MARKING ORDERS Commons April 1, 1981

3 speeches — GENERAL CONTROL AND SUPERVISION BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE Commons April 1, 1981

3 speeches — SAVING FOR THINGS DONE UNDER A LICENCE Commons April 1, 1981

Road humps Commons April 14, 1981

3 speeches — RAILWAYS BOARD'S POWERS OF DISPOSAL Commons April 14, 1981

2 speeches — DISQUALIFICATION FOR REPEATED OFFENCES Commons April 14, 1981

5 speeches — NEW PROVISIONS AS TO OFFENCES RELATING TO ALCOHOL AND DRUGS Commons April 14, 1981

2 speeches — PROVISIONS SUBSTITUTED FOR SECTIONS 6 TO 12 OF THE ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1972 Commons April 14, 1981

2 speeches — AMENDMENT OF S. 54 OF TRANSPORT ACT 1962 Commons May 15, 1981

Bus Service Trial Areas Written Answers June 3, 1981

Civil Service Pay Research Unit Written Answers June 18, 1981

Multi-fibre Arrangement Written Answers June 29, 1981

Channel Link Commons July 1, 1981

Railways (Electrification) Commons July 1, 1981

Railways (Electrification) Written Answers July 1, 1981

4 speeches — COMPULSORY WEARING OF SEAT BELTS Commons July 28, 1981

POINTS TO BE ENDORSED Commons July 28, 1981

British Rail (Financial Aid) Commons November 25, 1981

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