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Mr Michael McNair-Wilson
Former MP for Newbury
- Also represented Walthamstow East
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- Entered Parliament on 27 March 1969 — unknown
- Left Parliament on 16 March 1992 — General election
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- Northern Ireland (5 Mar 1992)
“Is there any reason why the Government should not set up an inquiry into the structure of local government in the Province without recourse to the Anglo-Irish Agreement or to consultation with Dublin? Does my right hon. Friend agree that the local government structure is at present very deficient and has been deficient for many years? Does he agree that that would be at least one political...”
- Oral Answers to Questions — Northern Ireland: Hospital Waiting Lists (27 Feb 1992)
“In considering hospital waiting lists, is my hon. Friend satisfied that all those who would benefit from renal replacement therapy are getting it and has he anything to announce about a possible new satellite dialysis unit for the Province?”
- Oral Answers to Questions — Health: Organ Donor Cards (18 Feb 1992)
“Does my hon. Friend agree that only about 60 per cent. of potential donors have organs retrieved from them? Does he agree that that is partly due to the failure of some consultants to seek organs on every possible occasion and also to the reluctance of some next of kin of potential organ donors to give their consent? In those circumstances does he think that there is a place for a new organ...”
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