Sir Geoffrey Johnson Smith
April 16, 1924 -Summary information for Sir Geoffrey Johnson Smith
Contributions
1982
Trade Marks Office Written Answers January 18, 1982
4 speeches — Nuclear Power Programme Commons February 1, 1982
Marketing Written Answers February 5, 1982
Welsh Fourth Television Channel Written Answers February 16, 1982
The Arts Commons February 22, 1982
Reserve Forces and Adventure Training Scheme Commons March 3, 1982
Satellite Broadcasting Commons March 4, 1982
Hearing Aids Written Answers March 15, 1982
Cable Broadcasting Written Answers March 22, 1982
2 speeches — Common Agricultural Policy Commons March 24, 1982
Business of the House Commons March 25, 1982
2 speeches — United Kingdom Trident Programme Commons March 29, 1982
D Notices Written Answers March 31, 1982
Cable Television (Inquiry) Written Answers April 6, 1982
3 speeches — Satellite and Cable Broadcasting Commons April 20, 1982
National Health Service Written Answers April 20, 1982
Falkland Islands Commons May 5, 1982
Town and Country Planning Commons May 11, 1982
European Community Commons May 26, 1982
Common Agricultural Policy Commons June 10, 1982
Agriculture and Horticulture Commons June 23, 1982
3 speeches — Suez Canal Campaign Medal Commons June 29, 1982
British Rail (Dispute) Commons July 5, 1982
2 speeches — Defence Commons July 6, 1982
Beef Variable Scheme Written Answers July 8, 1982
Growth Area (Mid-Sussex) Commons July 13, 1982
Council of Energy Ministers Written Answers July 15, 1982
2 speeches — Foreign Affairs Commons November 4, 1982
Erasers Written Answers November 8, 1982
Terrorist Organisations Written Answers November 17, 1982
Public Rights of Way Written Answers November 29, 1982
Satellite Broadcasting Written Answers November 30, 1982
2 speeches — Chrysanthemums Commons December 2, 1982
8 speeches — Broadcasting (Cable Systems) Commons December 2, 1982
2 speeches — Electricity Prices Commons December 13, 1982
Accommodation Commons December 13, 1982
Cable Broadcasting Written Answers December 14, 1982
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