Mr Tony Benn

April 3, 1925 -
Summary information for Mr Tony Benn

Contributions

1959

2 speeches — Legislative Council Elections Commons March 3, 1959

4 speeches — Industrial Situation Commons March 3, 1959

FEDERATION OF RHODESIA AND NYASALAND (HON. MEMBER FOR WEDNESBURY) Commons March 3, 1959

4 speeches — FEDERATION OF RHODESIA AND NYASALAND (HON. MEMBER FOR WEDNESBURY) Commons March 3, 1959

5 speeches — NYASALAND (STATE OF EMERGENCY) Commons March 3, 1959

4 speeches — FEDERATION OF RHODESIA AND NYASALAND (HON. MEMBER FOR WEDNESBURY) Commons March 4, 1959

2 speeches — FEDERATION OF RHODESIA AND NYASALAND (HON. MEMBER FOR WEDNESBURY) Commons March 4, 1959

2 speeches — OVERSEAS CIVIL SERVICE (RETIREMENT RULE) Written Answers April 17, 1959

GOA (NATIONAL UNION'S LETTER) Written Answers April 21, 1959

Industrial Disputes Written Answers April 27, 1959

Employees, Aden (Pay and Conditions) Written Answers April 28, 1959

Industrial Employees (Pay and Conditions) Written Answers June 10, 1959

Executions Written Answers June 26, 1959

Tithe Redemption Commission Written Answers June 29, 1959

Mau Mau Activities (Casualties) Written Answers June 29, 1959

4 speeches — African Prisoners and Detainees Written Answers June 29, 1959

African Prisoners and Detainees Written Answers July 29, 1959

3 speeches — African Prisoners and Detainees Written Answers July 30, 1959

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (PRIVATE MEMBERS' TIME) Commons October 28, 1959

5 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 2, 1959

3 speeches — BRITISH ROAD SERVICES Commons November 25, 1959

3 speeches — CHRISTMAS TRAFFIC, CENTRAL LONDON Commons November 26, 1959

Nuclear Propulsion Commons December 9, 1959

BROUGHTY FERRY LIFEBOAT (LOSS) Commons December 9, 1959

3 speeches — TRAFFIC CONGESTION Commons December 10, 1959

5 speeches — TRAFFIC CONTROL (TEMPORARY PROVISIONS) Commons December 16, 1959

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