Mr William Clark
October 18, 1917 - October 6, 2004Summary information for Mr William Clark
Contributions
1981
Prime Minister (Engagements) Commons January 15, 1981
Exports and Imports Written Answers January 19, 1981
Pensions Written Answers January 21, 1981
Prime Minister (Engagements) Commons January 22, 1981
Pensions Written Answers January 22, 1981
Furniture Written Answers January 29, 1981
Inland Revenue (Cash Limits) Written Answers January 30, 1981
Prime Minister (Engagements) Commons February 12, 1981
European Community (Sugar) Commons February 17, 1981
Sugar (ACP Imports) Commons February 19, 1981
Pensions Written Answers February 19, 1981
Pensions (Civil Servants) Written Answers February 19, 1981
Social Security Benefits Written Answers February 19, 1981
Alcohol Duty Written Answers February 23, 1981
Tobacco Duty Written Answers February 23, 1981
National Debt Commons February 26, 1981
Consumer Credit Act 1974 (Amendment) Commons March 4, 1981
Television Licences (Elderly and Disabled Persons) Commons March 5, 1981
2 speeches — Cable and Wireless Commons March 9, 1981
Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 11, 1981
Public Expenditure Written Answers March 12, 1981
Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 16, 1981
Value Added Tax Written Answers March 20, 1981
Civil Service (Dispute) Commons March 23, 1981
European Community (Budget Refunds) Written Answers March 25, 1981
Smoking and Alcohol Consumption Commons March 31, 1981
Finance Bill Written Answers April 1, 1981
Finance Act 1976 Written Answers April 15, 1981
Finance Bill (Explanatory Material) Written Answers April 29, 1981
Inflation Commons April 30, 1981
6 speeches — Increase of duty on hydrocarbon oil etc. Commons April 30, 1981
National Health Service (Contracts) Commons May 5, 1981
PAY AS YOU EARN REPAYMENTS Commons May 11, 1981
4 speeches — SPECIAL TAX ON BANKING DEPOSITS. Commons May 12, 1981
Polaris Commons May 19, 1981
Engagements Commons May 19, 1981
Civil Service (Pay Inquiry) Commons June 29, 1981
Greater London Council (Leader) Written Answers July 1, 1981
Interest Rates Commons July 2, 1981
Business of the House Commons July 2, 1981
Tobacco Products (No. 2) Commons July 6, 1981
Trades Union Congress Commons July 7, 1981
3 speeches — NOMINEES AND APPROVED INVESTMENT FUNDS Commons July 14, 1981
MEDICAL INSURANCE AND TREATMENT Commons July 14, 1981
TAX AVOIDANCE AND EVASION Commons July 14, 1981
2 speeches — Finance Bill Commons July 14, 1981
2 speeches — SAVINGS-RELATED SHARE OPTION SCHEMES Commons July 14, 1981
PERSONAL RELIEFS Commons July 15, 1981
SICK PAY Commons July 15, 1981
2 speeches — PAYMENTS FOR LOSS OF EMPLOYMENT ETC. Commons July 15, 1981
4 speeches — STOCK RELIEF Commons July 15, 1981
3 speeches — CARS AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE USE Commons July 15, 1981
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS ETC.: INCREASE OF INITIAL ALLOWANCES Commons July 15, 1981
2 speeches — MARKET VALUE Commons July 15, 1981
2 speeches — CONSIDERATION ON REORGANISATION OF SHARE CAPITAL ETC Commons July 15, 1981
SPECIAL TAX ON BANKING DEPOSITS Commons July 15, 1981
2 speeches — Finance Bill Commons July 20, 1981
Universities (Government Expenditure) Commons July 23, 1981
Japan Commons July 27, 1981
4 speeches — Her Majesty's Government (Opposition Motion) Commons July 27, 1981
Interest Rates Commons July 30, 1981
Inflation Commons July 30, 1981
2 speeches — Engagements Commons July 30, 1981
Public Sector Exchange Cover Scheme Written Answers July 31, 1981
Engagements Commons November 10, 1981
Civil Service Department (Transfer of Responsibilities) Commons November 12, 1981
Unemployment Statistics Commons November 17, 1981
Business of the House Commons November 26, 1981
Council House Sales Commons December 2, 1981
Public Expenditure Commons December 2, 1981
5 speeches — Public Expenditure Proposals 1982–83 Commons December 8, 1981
Engagements Commons December 17, 1981
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