Mr Roy Jenkins
November 11, 1920 - January 5, 2003Summary information for Mr Roy Jenkins
Contributions
1983
Engagements Commons January 18, 1983
Falkland Islands (Franks Report) Commons January 18, 1983
8 speeches — The Economy Commons January 19, 1983
Engagements Commons January 25, 1983
Economic Forecast Commons January 27, 1983
Engagements Commons January 27, 1983
Engagements Commons February 1, 1983
European Regional Development Fund Commons February 2, 1983
Engagements Commons February 10, 1983
Immigration Commons February 15, 1983
Home Improvement Grants Written Answers February 16, 1983
3 speeches — Engagements Commons February 17, 1983
Home Improvement Grants Written Answers February 21, 1983
Engagements Commons February 24, 1983
5 speeches — Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act 1976 Commons March 7, 1983
Engagements Commons March 10, 1983
Engagements Commons March 15, 1983
3 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 21, 1983
Engagements Commons March 22, 1983
Engagements Commons March 31, 1983
Engagements Commons April 12, 1983
Business of the House Commons April 14, 1983
2 speeches — Engagements Commons April 26, 1983
Engagements Commons May 5, 1983
Engagements Commons May 12, 1983
Mr. Speaker (Retirement) Commons May 12, 1983
Election of Speaker Commons June 15, 1983
13 speeches — Foreign Affairs and Defence Commons June 28, 1983
Government of Scotland Commons July 13, 1983
5 speeches — Death Penalty Commons July 13, 1983
Engagements Commons July 14, 1983
4 speeches — Rates (Glasgow District) Commons July 21, 1983
Rate Support Grant (England) Commons July 26, 1983
6 speeches — Foreign Affairs Commons November 3, 1983
The Economy Commons November 17, 1983
Home Improvement Grants Commons November 30, 1983
National Graphical Association (Dispute) Commons November 30, 1983
Athens Summit Commons December 7, 1983
British Shipbuilders (Britoil Contract) Commons December 20, 1983
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