Mr Thomas Torney
July 2, 1915 - 1998Summary information for Mr Thomas Torney
Contributions
1985
EC Surplus Butter Written Answers January 14, 1985
Milk Producers Commons January 17, 1985
Beer Written Answers January 31, 1985
Wages Inspectors Written Answers February 5, 1985
5 speeches — Limited List Prescribing Commons February 7, 1985
Dutch Horticulture Industry Commons February 14, 1985
Dutch Horticulture Industry Written Answers February 14, 1985
Belize Written Answers February 26, 1985
Immigration Written Answers February 28, 1985
2 speeches — United Kingdom Fishing Industry Commons March 14, 1985
National Health Service Commons March 18, 1985
Agricultural Training Board Bill Commons April 19, 1985
2 speeches — Agricultural Prices Commons April 19, 1985
Education Needs (Bradford) Commons April 23, 1985
2 speeches — Immigration Clearance Commons May 2, 1985
Sunday Trading Commons May 2, 1985
Football Grounds Commons May 13, 1985
Cereals Commons May 16, 1985
Liquid Milk Commons May 16, 1985
Agriculture Council Commons May 20, 1985
3 speeches — Shop Hours (Auld Report) Commons May 20, 1985
2 speeches — Gulf War Commons May 22, 1985
Sports Facilities (Safety) Commons June 6, 1985
New Writ (Brecon and Radnor) Commons June 7, 1985
Bus Services Written Answers June 10, 1985
Mr. Ahmed Waled Rajab Written Answers June 26, 1985
Labour Statistics Written Answers July 9, 1985
Cereal Prices Commons July 18, 1985
Engagements Commons July 18, 1985
Johnson Matthey Bankers Written Answers July 22, 1985
Johnson Matthey Bankers Written Answers July 24, 1985
2 speeches — Immigration Commons October 24, 1985
Local Authorities (Finance) Written Answers October 30, 1985
Business of the House Commons November 14, 1985
7 speeches — Agriculture Bill Commons November 25, 1985
Farmers (Exceptional Weather Aid) Commons November 28, 1985
Housing Investment Programme Written Answers December 4, 1985
Social Security Reform Written Answers December 10, 1985
South Africa Written Answers December 18, 1985
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