Mr William Clark

October 18, 1917 - October 6, 2004
Summary information for Mr William Clark

Contributions

1990

2 speeches — Parliamentary Pensions Commons January 17, 1990

Share Ownership Commons January 18, 1990

Psychiatric Care Commons January 23, 1990

3 speeches — Autumn Statement Commons January 23, 1990

Points of Order Commons February 13, 1990

Confederation of British Industry Commons February 15, 1990

6 speeches — Balance of Payments and Interest Rates Commons March 6, 1990

Inflation Commons March 15, 1990

Business of the House Commons March 22, 1990

2 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 22, 1990

Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 26, 1990

Anglo-Irish Conference Commons March 29, 1990

Services (Premature Discharge) Commons April 3, 1990

Sugar Beet Commons April 19, 1990

Invisible Trade Commons April 26, 1990

Finance Bill Commons May 1, 1990

2 speeches — Engagements Commons May 15, 1990

Steel Industry Commons May 16, 1990

Investors' Compensation Written Answers May 16, 1990

Personal Equity Plans Commons June 7, 1990

REGISTRATION OF SPOUSES OF BRITISH CITIZENS Commons June 13, 1990

Bank Loans Commons July 5, 1990

2 speeches — BUSINESS PROPERTY RELIEF 100 PER CENT. Commons July 16, 1990

3 speeches — Clause 28 Commons July 16, 1990

DEBTS OF OVERSEAS GOVERNMENTS ETC. Commons July 16, 1990

INSURANCE COMPANIES: HOLDERS OF UNIT TRUSTS ETC. Commons July 16, 1990

2 speeches — The Economy Commons July 24, 1990

Exchange Rate Mechanism Commons October 15, 1990

Exchange Rate Mechanism Commons October 23, 1990

Taxation Commons October 25, 1990

Engagements Commons October 30, 1990

Autumn Statement Commons November 8, 1990

4 speeches — The Economy Commons November 14, 1990

Inflation Commons December 6, 1990

The Economy Commons December 12, 1990

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