Sir Geoffrey Johnson Smith

April 16, 1924 -
Summary information for Sir Geoffrey Johnson Smith

Contributions

1985

Milk (Cessation of Production) Bill Commons January 10, 1985

2 speeches — Mr. D. T. W. Forsyth (Compensation Claim) Commons January 23, 1985

14 speeches — PROVISIONS RELATING TO TERMINATION OF LEVY ON FILM EXHIBITORS Commons February 5, 1985

Pirate Radio Written Answers February 18, 1985

Falkland Islands Written Answers February 25, 1985

Civil Servants Written Answers February 26, 1985

Business of the House Commons March 21, 1985

8 speeches — Birmingham City Council Bill Commons April 1, 1985

Subsidised Nursery Places (Tax) Written Answers April 24, 1985

Agriculture Council Written Answers April 24, 1985

Crown Agents (Netting Stations) Written Answers April 25, 1985

2 speeches — Local Overseas Allowance (Germany) Commons May 20, 1985

Institute of Production Engineers (Exhibition) Written Answers June 5, 1985

2 speeches — first day's debate Commons June 12, 1985

Statutory Blight Provisions Written Answers June 13, 1985

Pigmeat Written Answers July 25, 1985

Washington (Visit) Commons October 22, 1985

Council of Agriculture Ministers Written Answers October 23, 1985

4 speeches — European Communities Commons October 28, 1985

Commonwealth Meeting Commons October 29, 1985

Fishery Protection Written Answers November 14, 1985

2 speeches — Televising of the House Commons November 20, 1985

3 speeches — Milk Quotas Commons November 21, 1985

Tyre Tread Depths Written Answers December 2, 1985

3 speeches — Young People (Violent Crime) Commons December 6, 1985

Strategic Defence Initiative Commons December 9, 1985

Agriculture Council Commons December 11, 1985

7 speeches — Register of Members' Interests Commons December 17, 1985

Food Labelling Commons December 19, 1985

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