Mr Tony Benn

April 3, 1925 -
Summary information for Mr Tony Benn

Contributions

1992

2 speeches — PROTECTION OF NEIGHBOURING PROPERTIES Commons January 13, 1992

9 speeches — Nuclear Defence Commons January 14, 1992

4 speeches — Autumn Statement Commons January 22, 1992

Wild Mammals (Protection) Bill Commons February 14, 1992

5 speeches — Defence Equipment Commons February 19, 1992

2 speeches — Recession and Unemployment Commons February 19, 1992

3 speeches — Sittings of the House Commons March 2, 1992

Election of Speaker Commons April 27, 1992

4 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Commons May 20, 1992

3 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Commons May 21, 1992

Maastricht Treaty (Danish Referendum) Commons June 3, 1992

4 speeches — SAFETY RECORD (TRANSFEREES) Commons June 29, 1992

Business of the House Commons July 9, 1992

Economic Summit and CSCE Commons July 13, 1992

2 speeches — Office Costs Allowance Commons July 14, 1992

Parcelforce Commons July 15, 1992

2 speeches — Economic Policy Commons September 24, 1992

Coal Industry Commons October 19, 1992

6 speeches — Pit Closures Commons October 21, 1992

Pit Closures Commons October 21, 1992

Maastricht Treaty Commons November 3, 1992

Pit Closures Commons November 4, 1992

European Communities (Amendment) Bill Commons November 4, 1992

2 speeches — Matrix Churchill Commons November 10, 1992

9 speeches — Arms Exports (Iraq) Commons November 23, 1992

3 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Commons December 1, 1992

7 speeches — TREATY ON EUROPEAN UNION Commons December 1, 1992

3 speeches — European Communities (Amendment) Bill Commons December 2, 1992

16 speeches — TREATY ON EUROPEAN UNION Commons December 2, 1992

Market Testing Commons December 14, 1992

European Council (Edinburgh) Commons December 14, 1992

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