Mr William Deedes

June 1, 1913 -
Summary information for Mr William Deedes

Contributions

1973

6 speeches — PENALTIES FOR MURDER BILL Commons January 26, 1973

Terrorists (Detention) Written Answers February 1, 1973

2 speeches — IMMIGRATION RULES Commons February 21, 1973

3 speeches — POLICE ACTS (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons February 23, 1973

2 speeches — Passports Commons February 28, 1973

Immigration Appeals Act 1969 Commons March 1, 1973

NORTHERN IRELAND (WHITE PAPER) Commons March 20, 1973

Passports Commons March 21, 1973

5 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND (WHITE PAPER) Commons March 28, 1973

HOUSING POLICY (WHITE PAPER) Commons April 9, 1973

5 speeches — PUBLIC INDECENCY BILL Commons April 13, 1973

Clause 2 Commons April 16, 1973

MAPLIN (CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY'S REPORT) Commons May 8, 1973

2 speeches — Assembly Elections Commons May 10, 1973

2 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND CONSTITUTION BILL Commons May 24, 1973

CHANNEL TUNNEL Commons June 15, 1973

Channel Tunnel Written Answers June 20, 1973

ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS Commons June 26, 1973

3 speeches — STATUS OF NORTHERN IRELAND AS PART OF UNITED KINGDOM Commons July 3, 1973

MODE OF TRIAL ON INDICTMENT OF SCHEDULED OFFENCES Commons July 5, 1973

Census (Security) Written Answers July 10, 1973

Illegal Immigrants Commons July 12, 1973

Royal Ulster Constabulary (Pay) Commons July 19, 1973

CHANNEL TUNNEL Commons July 24, 1973

3 speeches — CHANNEL TUNNEL Commons October 25, 1973

SOCIAL PROBLEMS Commons November 1, 1973

Probation Service Commons November 8, 1973

3 speeches — CINEMATOGRAPH AND INDECENT DISPLAYS BILL Commons November 13, 1973

CINEMATOGRAPH AND INDECENT DISPLAYS BILL Commons November 13, 1973

NORTHERN IRELAND Commons November 22, 1973

2 speeches — NACRO Organiser (Prison Visits) Commons December 6, 1973

4 speeches — IMMIGRATION AND RACE RELATIONS Commons December 6, 1973

IRELAND (TRIPARTITE CONFERENCE) Commons December 10, 1973

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