Sir Peter Tapsell

February 1, 1930 -
Summary information for Sir Peter Tapsell

Contributions

1976

Expenditure Commons January 13, 1976

3 speeches — EMPLOYMENT Commons January 29, 1976

USSR (POLITICAL LEADERS) Commons March 9, 1976

2 speeches — PUBLIC EXPENDITURE Commons March 9, 1976

European Assembly (Direct Elections) Written Answers March 31, 1976

ADJOURNMENT (EASTER) Commons April 13, 1976

COMMITTEE OF SELECTION Commons May 3, 1976

DEVOLUTION Commons May 10, 1976

COMMONWEALTH SECRETARIAT (SECRETARY GENERAL) Commons May 11, 1976

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons May 20, 1976

DUCHY OF LANCASTER Commons May 24, 1976

DEVOLUTION TO SCOTLAND AND WALES Commons May 25, 1976

Council house Building Commons May 26, 1976

AIRCRAFT AND SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRIES BILL (STANDING ORDERS) Commons May 27, 1976

£ STERLING Commons June 7, 1976

CBI Commons June 17, 1976

QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS Commons June 24, 1976

AIRCRAFT AND SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRIES BILL (PROCEDURE) Commons June 29, 1976

3 speeches — PAY AND PRICES POLICY Commons July 6, 1976

2 speeches — Uruguay Commons July 7, 1976

PUBLIC EXPENDITURE Commons July 22, 1976

2 speeches — CLASS III VOTE 4, ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION: TREASURY Commons August 2, 1976

ECONOMIC ADVISERS Commons October 11, 1976

ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons October 11, 1976

ECONOMIC POLICIES Commons October 19, 1976

£ STERLING Commons October 25, 1976

SCOTTISH TRADES UNION CONGRESS Commons October 26, 1976

QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE (MOTION) Commons November 17, 1976

2 speeches — QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE (MR. SPEAKER'S RULING) Commons November 18, 1976

2 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 24, 1976

Indo-Chinese Refugees Commons November 29, 1976

"MORNING STAR" (GOVERNMENT ADVERTISING) Commons December 6, 1976

GOVERNOR OF THE BANK OF ENGLAND Commons December 9, 1976

Economic Prospects Commons December 15, 1976

Chile Commons December 22, 1976

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