Sir Peter Tapsell
February 1, 1930 -Summary information for Sir Peter Tapsell
Contributions
1967
BRITISH FORCES, GERMANY (SUPPORT COSTS) Commons February 20, 1967
DEFENCE Commons February 27, 1967
2 speeches — DEFENCE Commons February 28, 1967
Investment, Expenditure and Unemployment (Forecasts) Written Answers March 14, 1967
Foreign Debt (Swap Facilities) Written Answers March 14, 1967
Resettlement Transfer Scheme (Grants) Written Answers March 21, 1967
ADEN Commons April 10, 1967
2 speeches — ADEN Commons April 10, 1967
PROCEDURE Commons April 19, 1967
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 20, 1967
9 speeches — VIETNAM Commons April 21, 1967
NEW ROYAL MINT (LOCATION) Commons April 25, 1967
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 27, 1967
Clause 10.—(MAJORITY VERDICTS OF JURIES IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS.) Commons April 27, 1967
SOUTH ARABIA Commons May 11, 1967
PRIME MINISTER (VISIT TO CANADA AND U.S.A.) Commons June 6, 1967
MIDDLE EAST Commons June 13, 1967
2 speeches — Foreign Embassies (Protection) Commons June 22, 1967
MIDDLE EAST Commons July 18, 1967
FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons July 20, 1967
SUEZ CANAL Commons July 27, 1967
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 27, 1967
EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Commons October 26, 1967
ADEN Commons November 7, 1967
Malaysia and Singapore Commons November 8, 1967
SOUTH ARABIA Commons November 14, 1967
SPAIN (GIBRALTAR) Commons November 20, 1967
GIBRALTAR Written Answers November 20, 1967
FAMILY ALLOWANCES AND NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL Commons November 29, 1967
5 speeches — (INCREASE OF FAMILY ALLOWANCES AND RELATED AMENDMENTS.) Commons November 29, 1967
SOCIAL SECURITY (POVERTY PROGRAMME) Commons November 30, 1967
SUPPLEMENTARY BENEFITS COMMISSION (WAGE-STOP) Commons December 4, 1967
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 14, 1967
ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons December 18, 1967
2 speeches — National Freight Corporation (Chairman) Commons December 20, 1967
2 speeches — Sir Stanley Raymond Commons December 20, 1967
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