Sir Anthony Meyer

October 27, 1920 - December 24, 2004
Summary information for Sir Anthony Meyer

Contributions

1972

2 speeches — COAL INDUSTRY (DISPUTE) Commons January 18, 1972

Secretary of State (Newspaper Articles) Commons January 31, 1972

2 speeches — Cement Quarry (Cefn Mawr) Commons January 31, 1972

Bedwas and Machen U.D.C. (Housing Finance) Commons January 31, 1972

2 speeches — Road Accidents (Flintshire) Commons January 31, 1972

2 speeches — EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Commons February 1, 1972

2 speeches — REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION BILL Commons February 11, 1972

2 speeches — PLANNING DECISIONS (WALES) Commons February 17, 1972

2 speeches — Planning Decisions Commons February 21, 1972

2 speeches — European Economic Community Commons February 21, 1972

Special Area Development Status Commons February 21, 1972

2 speeches — Cattle (Road Underpasses) Commons February 21, 1972

ANGLESEY MARINE TERMINAL BILL [Lords] (By Order) Commons February 28, 1972

Prince of Wales's Division Written Answers March 1, 1972

British Export Board Written Answers March 1, 1972

European Security Conference Commons March 6, 1972

5 speeches — WALES (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons March 9, 1972

Kinmel Camp Commons March 13, 1972

2 speeches — Rhuddlan Bypass Commons March 13, 1972

Home Improvement Grants Commons March 13, 1972

Flintshire Written Answers March 21, 1972

2 speeches — Industrial Development (Government Assistance) Commons April 10, 1972

Regional Development Incentives Commons April 10, 1972

2 speeches — Purchasing Power (Wales) Commons April 25, 1972

2 speeches — Adoption Commons April 27, 1972

2 speeches — Dee Commons May 1, 1972

2 speeches — Regional Policies Commons May 1, 1972

Employment and the Economy Commons May 1, 1972

Industrial Development Written Answers May 1, 1972

Citizens' Advice Bureaux Written Answers May 2, 1972

2 speeches — School Building Programme (Flintshire) Commons May 22, 1972

Housing Commons May 22, 1972

2 speeches — Improvement Grants (Flintshire) Commons May 22, 1972

3 speeches — STEEL INDUSTRY Commons May 23, 1972

Mr. John Hope Beech Written Answers May 23, 1972

8 speeches — Clause 2 Commons June 8, 1972

School Transport (Working Party) Commons June 15, 1972

National Water Development Authority Commons June 19, 1972

European Economic Community Commons June 19, 1972

4 speeches — Rents Commons June 19, 1972

LANCASTER HOUSE AGREEMENT ON COMMONWEALTH SUGAR Commons June 27, 1972

3 speeches — DECLARATION OF THE ULTIMATE SOVEREIGNTY OF PARLIAMENT Commons July 5, 1972

2 speeches — Tourism Commons July 10, 1972

British Steel Corporation Commons July 10, 1972

Schedule 4 Commons July 20, 1972

3 speeches — MR. JOHN HOPE BEECH Commons July 25, 1972

2 speeches — A55 (Holywell Bypass) Commons July 31, 1972

2 speeches — Dee Estuary Scheme Commons July 31, 1972

Malawi Written Answers July 31, 1972

EMPLOYMENT (WALES) Commons August 2, 1972

PARLIAMENTARY COMMISSIONER FOR ADMINISTRATION (AMENDMENT) Commons August 9, 1972

POWER TO ENCOURAGE VISITORS AND PROVIDE CONFERENCE AND OTHER FACILITIES Commons October 24, 1972

2 speeches — Employment (Flintshire) Commons November 6, 1972

2 speeches — A55, Northop Commons November 6, 1972

Housing Finance Act Commons November 6, 1972

Motor Mechanics (Licensing) Written Answers November 15, 1972

European Economic Community Commons November 27, 1972

Sewage Sludge (Liverpool Bay) Written Answers November 27, 1972

7 speeches — RULE OF LAW Commons December 1, 1972

School Transport Commons December 18, 1972

2 speeches — Nursery Education Commons December 18, 1972

Steel Industry Commons December 18, 1972

3 speeches — WELSH AFFAIRS Commons December 19, 1972

Bilingual Road Signs Written Answers December 19, 1972

STEEL INDUSTRY (MODERNISATION) Commons December 21, 1972

Accommodation Written Answers December 22, 1972

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