Sir Peter Tapsell

February 1, 1930 -
Summary information for Sir Peter Tapsell

Contributions

1971

GENERAL PRINCIPLES Commons January 18, 1971

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons January 21, 1971

2 speeches — INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons January 25, 1971

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons January 25, 1971

CONFERENCE OF COMMONWEALTH HEADS OF GOVERNMENT Commons January 26, 1971

POST OFFICE (DISPUTE) Commons February 1, 1971

LAOS Commons February 9, 1971

ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY (WILBERFORCE REPORT) Commons February 10, 1971

4 speeches — ISSUE OUT OF THE CONSOLIDATED FUND FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31ST MARCH 1971 Commons February 16, 1971

ADJOURMENT DEBATE Commons February 17, 1971

VEHICLE AND GENERAL INSURANCE CO. LTD. Commons March 2, 1971

SOUTH AFRICA (SALE OF ARMS) Commons March 3, 1971

Measures for the Chronic Sick Commons March 31, 1971

CEYLON PRIME MINISTER Commons May 11, 1971

EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Commons May 17, 1971

Import Food Levy System Commons June 8, 1971

BRUNEI Commons June 8, 1971

EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Commons June 10, 1971

EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Commons June 24, 1971

4 speeches — PRICES AND UNEMPLOYMENT Commons June 28, 1971

NATIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL Commons July 20, 1971

ECONOMIC AFFAIRS Commons July 20, 1971

UNITED KINGDOM AND EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Commons July 21, 1971

EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Commons October 21, 1971

NORTHERN IRELAND (COMPTON COMMITTEE'S REPORT) Commons November 17, 1971

Rhodesia Commons November 22, 1971

Northern Ireland Commons November 25, 1971

RHODESIA Commons November 25, 1971

NORTHERN IRELAND Commons November 25, 1971

3 speeches — RHODESIA Commons December 1, 1971

MULTINATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COMPANIES Commons December 2, 1971

Rhodesia Commons December 13, 1971

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