Sir Peter Tapsell

February 1, 1930 -
Summary information for Sir Peter Tapsell

Contributions

1977

STERLING BALANCES Commons January 11, 1977

Rural Development Commons January 17, 1977

Ocean Island Commons February 2, 1977

Lomé Convention (Discussions) Commons February 21, 1977

Mozambique (Rhodesian Refugees) Commons February 21, 1977

TUC Commons February 22, 1977

FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons March 1, 1977

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 3, 1977

Cambodia Commons March 30, 1977

Falkland Islands Commons March 30, 1977

North-South Dialogue Commons March 30, 1977

3 speeches — SOUTHERN RHODESIA Commons April 28, 1977

Rhodesia Commons May 4, 1977

QUESTIONS TO THE PRIME MINISTER Commons May 12, 1977

4 speeches — OVERSEAS DEVELOPMENT Commons June 13, 1977

Israel Commons June 15, 1977

CBI Commons June 30, 1977

3 speeches — Commonwealth Countries Commons July 4, 1977

2 speeches — Falkland Islands Commons July 4, 1977

Falkland Islands Commons July 13, 1977

Belize Commons July 13, 1977

Conclusion Commons July 15, 1977

QUESTIONS TO THE PRIME MINISTER Commons July 26, 1977

2 speeches — ADJOURNMENT (SUMMER) Commons July 28, 1977

The Economic Prospect Commons October 26, 1977

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 3, 1977

INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE Commons November 8, 1977

2 speeches — £ Sterling Commons November 10, 1977

INCOME TAX (PERSONAL ALLOWANCES) Commons November 10, 1977

7 speeches — FINANCE (INCOME TAX RELIEFS) BILL Commons November 17, 1977

THE HONOURABLE MEMBER FOR BOLSOVER Commons November 21, 1977

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (COUNCIL OF MINISTERS' MEETINGS) Commons November 28, 1977

2 speeches — SECRETARY OF STATE FOR FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH AFFAIRS Commons December 6, 1977

2 speeches — EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (SUMMIT) Commons December 7, 1977

European Community Commons December 8, 1977

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