Mr Stephen Dorrell
March 25, 1952 -Summary information for Mr Stephen Dorrell
Contributions
1982
A42 (Castle Donington) Commons January 28, 1982
International Planned Parenthood Federation Written Answers February 8, 1982
Economic Forecast Commons February 11, 1982
Personal Tax Allowances (Indexation) Written Answers February 11, 1982
Duties (Inflation) Written Answers February 11, 1982
Public Expenditure Plans Written Answers February 11, 1982
Aggregate Demand Written Answers February 11, 1982
Personal Tax Allowances (Indexation) Written Answers February 16, 1982
Duties (Inflation) Written Answers February 18, 1982
3 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 11, 1982
Vale of Belvoir Commons March 25, 1982
Aid Programme Commons May 10, 1982
Toxteth Written Answers May 11, 1982
Public Expenditure Commons May 13, 1982
Immigrants (Repatriation) Commons May 20, 1982
Channel Tunnel Commons June 16, 1982
Public Transport Commons July 14, 1982
Aid-Trade Statistics Written Answers July 14, 1982
2 speeches — Unemployment Commons July 27, 1982
2 speeches — Population Projects Written Answers July 27, 1982
Overseas Development Budget (Population Programmes) Commons July 29, 1982
Severn Trent Water Authority Written Answers July 29, 1982
Bargain Offers Order Written Answers July 29, 1982
Council of Ministers Commons October 20, 1982
Manufacturing Industry Commons October 25, 1982
Africa (Civil Relief Work) Written Answers October 27, 1982
Industry Act Forecast Commons November 11, 1982
Business of the House Commons November 11, 1982
6 speeches — Water Bill Commons November 16, 1982
Development Council Meeting Written Answers November 18, 1982
Revenue Raising Commons November 24, 1982
Business of the House Commons December 9, 1982
Common Transport Policy Written Answers December 22, 1982
Developing Countries (Women) Written Answers December 23, 1982
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