Sir Peter Emery

February 27, 1926 - December 9, 2004
Summary information for Sir Peter Emery

Contributions

1980

Gas (Prices) Commons January 14, 1980

2 speeches — Rhodesia Commons January 16, 1980

GAS AND ELECTRICITY INDUSTRIES Commons January 16, 1980

PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons January 17, 1980

2 speeches — RHODESIA (LEGAL PROCEEDINGS AND PUBLIC LIABILITIES) Commons January 17, 1980

Industrial Harmony Commons January 22, 1980

RHODESIA Commons January 23, 1980

AFGHANISTAN Commons January 24, 1980

Rolls-Royce Ltd. Commons January 28, 1980

13 speeches — GAS PRICES Commons January 29, 1980

Police Custody (Deaths) Commons January 31, 1980

PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons January 31, 1980

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons January 31, 1980

NUCLEAR SECURITY Commons January 31, 1980

EAST DEVON Written Answers January 31, 1980

STEEL INDUSTRY Commons February 4, 1980

RHODESIA Commons February 6, 1980

Oil and Gas (Depletion Policy) Commons February 11, 1980

STEEL INDUSTRY Commons February 11, 1980

Power Generation (Radioactivity) Written Answers February 11, 1980

RAF Strike Command Commons February 12, 1980

Taxes and Duties Written Answers February 12, 1980

2 speeches — Taxes and Duties Written Answers February 12, 1980

Power Generation (Radioactivity) Written Answers February 18, 1980

Jobcentres Written Answers February 19, 1980

Power Stations (Radioactivity) Written Answers February 20, 1980

2 speeches — Energy Output and Demand Commons March 10, 1980

North Sea Oil (Pricing) Commons March 10, 1980

PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons March 11, 1980

3 speeches — OVERSEAS AID Commons March 12, 1980

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 13, 1980

Trades Union Congress Commons March 24, 1980

Departmental Manpower Commons March 26, 1980

Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing Plant Written Answers March 27, 1980

2 speeches — NORTH SEA OIL RIG (COLLAPSE) Commons March 28, 1980

INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (BRANDT REPORT) Commons March 28, 1980

Company Mergers Commons March 31, 1980

Zimbabwe Commons March 31, 1980

2 speeches — BUDGET RESOLUTIONS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons April 1, 1980

North Sea Rigs Written Answers April 3, 1980

North Sea (Oil and Gas Exploration) Commons April 14, 1980

PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons April 15, 1980

RHODESIA Commons April 15, 1980

Public Purchasing Policy Commons April 28, 1980

2 speeches — Value Added Tax Written Answers April 30, 1980

BRITISH STEEL CORPORATION (CHAIRMAN) Commons May 1, 1980

5 speeches — SOUTHERN RHODESIA (SANCTIONS AND AMNESTY) Commons May 7, 1980

ZIMBABWE (INDEPENDENCE) Commons May 7, 1980

ANGLO-LIBYAN RELATIONS Commons May 12, 1980

Ethylene Written Answers May 23, 1980

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 12, 1980

Petrol Supplies Commons June 23, 1980

North Sea Oil (Investment) Commons June 23, 1980

Value Added Tax Commons June 26, 1980

FERRANTI LIMITED Commons July 1, 1980

3 speeches — OFFSHORE OIL (LICENCES) Commons July 1, 1980

OPERATION COUNTRYMAN Commons July 7, 1980

Chickens Written Answers July 9, 1980

Small Independent Garages Commons July 14, 1980

Zimbabwe Commons July 14, 1980

STRATEGIC NUCLEAR DETERRENT Commons July 15, 1980

Soviet Jews Commons July 16, 1980

Oil Consumption Commons July 21, 1980

PRIME MINISTER (ENGAGEMENTS) Commons July 22, 1980

Retirement Benefit (Taxation) Written Answers July 22, 1980

Retirement Benefit (Taxation) Written Answers July 24, 1980

2 speeches — AXMINSTER (BYPASS) Commons July 30, 1980

Domestic Rates Written Answers July 30, 1980

Aid to Industry Commons August 4, 1980

2 speeches — ADJOURNMENT (SUMMER) Commons August 4, 1980

Licensing Policy (Landward Areas) Written Answers August 8, 1980

BRITISH SHIPBUILDERS Commons November 13, 1980

Economic Policy Commons November 24, 1980

Japan (Car Imports and Exports) Commons December 1, 1980

Rate Support Grant (England) Commons December 16, 1980

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