Sir Robert Smith
April 15, 1958 -Summary information for Sir Robert Smith
Contributions
2004
Avian Influenza Commons January 28, 2004
Business of the House Commons January 29, 2004
3 speeches — Scottish Banks and the Post Office Commons January 29, 2004
2 speeches — Performance of Companies and Government Departments (Reporting) Bill Commons January 30, 2004
WMD Intelligence Review Committee Commons February 3, 2004
3 speeches — Scottish Parliament (Constituencies) Bill Commons February 9, 2004
Local Taxation Commons February 10, 2004
Small Businesses (Regulation) Commons February 26, 2004
3 speeches — Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation Commons March 23, 2004
North Sea Drilling Commons March 25, 2004
2 speeches — Clause 1 Commons March 29, 2004
Finance Bill Commons April 20, 2004
4 speeches — DUTY STAMPS FOR SPIRITS ETC Commons April 27, 2004
2 speeches — RATES Commons April 27, 2004
THE NON-CORPORATE DISTRIBUTION RATE Commons April 27, 2004
STAMP DUTY LAND TAX: APPLICATION TO CERTAIN PARTNERSHIP TRANSACTIONS Commons April 28, 2004
Manufacturing Companies Commons May 6, 2004
2 speeches — BURDEN OF PROOF Commons May 6, 2004
Energy Bill [Lords] Commons May 10, 2004
2 speeches — Estimates and Appropriation Procedure Commons May 12, 2004
5 speeches — Sessional Orders Westminster Hall May 19, 2004
4 speeches — Illicit Trade in Antiquities Westminster Hall May 26, 2004
2 speeches — POWER TO PROVIDE FOR PAYMENTS Commons June 8, 2004
DUTY STAMPS FOR SPIRITS ETC Commons July 6, 2004
Inward Investment Commons July 8, 2004
2 speeches — MICROGENERATION Commons July 13, 2004
Delivering Security in a Changing World: Future Capabilities Commons July 21, 2004
2 speeches — Strategic Defence Strategy (Scotland) Westminster Hall September 15, 2004
Clause 3 Commons September 16, 2004
Clause 21 Commons September 16, 2004
Clause 28 Commons September 16, 2004
Clause 34 Commons September 16, 2004
After Clause 41 Commons September 16, 2004
Clause 51 Commons September 16, 2004
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