Sir Tatton Brinton
1916 - September 26, 1985Summary information for Sir Tatton Brinton
Contributions
1965
TRADE DISPUTES BILL Commons February 16, 1965
ROADS (OMBERSLEY BY-PASS) Commons March 4, 1965
2 speeches — BUDGET RESOLUTIONS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons April 7, 1965
REDUNDANCY PAYMENTS BILL Commons April 26, 1965
2 speeches — FINANCE (No. 2) BILL Commons May 10, 1965
2 speeches — FINANCE (No. 2) BILL Commons May 10, 1965
Welsh Office (Premises) Written Answers May 17, 1965
7 speeches — New Clause.—(MEANING OF TRADE DISPUTE.) Commons May 18, 1965
2 speeches — Clause 12.—(SURTAX ON INCOME UNDER CERTAIN SETTLEMENTS.) Commons May 20, 1965
4 speeches — Clause 16—(AMENDMENTS OF CASE VII OF SCHEDULE D.) Commons May 24, 1965
3 speeches — Clause 18.—(TAXATION OF CAPITAL GAINS.) Commons May 25, 1965
3 speeches — Clause 26.—(MISCELLANEOUS EXEMPTIONS FOR CERTAIN KINDS OF PROPERTY.) Commons May 27, 1965
3 speeches — Clause 42.—(INTRODUCTION FOR COMPANIES ETC. OF CORPORATION TAX, IN PLACE OF INCOME TAX AND PROFITS TAX.) Commons June 2, 1965
6 speeches — FINANCE (No. 2) BILL Commons June 2, 1965
Clause 69.—(RESTRICTION FOR CLOSE COMPANIES ON DEDUCTION FOR DIRECTORS' REMUNERATION.) Commons June 16, 1965
3 speeches — Clause 72.—(SHORTFALL IN DISTRIBU- TIONS OF CLOSE COMPANY (INCOME TAX AT STANDARD RATE)). Commons June 21, 1965
4 speeches — JUDGES' REMUNERATION BILL Commons July 14, 1965
New Clause 10.—(DEATH OF EMPLOYER OR EMPLOYEE.) Commons July 21, 1965
2 speeches — Clause 2.—(GENERAL EXCLUSIONS FROM RIGHT TO REDUNDANCY PAYMENT.) Commons July 21, 1965
6 speeches — Clause 1.—(CERTAIN ACTS NOT ACTIONABLE IN TORT OR AS DELICTS.) Commons July 27, 1965
3 speeches — INDUSTRIAL TRAINING LEVY Commons July 29, 1965
3 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 10, 1965
4 speeches — SOUTHERN RHODESIA (CONSTITUTION ORDER) Commons November 24, 1965
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