Wednesday, 1 November 1972
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
2.35 p.m.
Secretary Sir Keith Joseph, supported by Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Secretary Whitelaw, Mr. Secretary Campbell, Mr. Secretary Peter Thomas, Mr. Secretary Macmillan, Mr. Michael Alison,...
Mr. James Prior, supported by Mr. Secretary Whitelaw, Mr. Secretary Campbell, Mr. Secretary Peter Thomas, Mr. Terence L. Higgins, Mr. Anthony Stodart, and Mr. Peter Mills presented (under...
Mrs. Secretary Thatcher, supported by Mr. Terence L. Higgins and Mr. van Straubenzee presented (under Standing Order No. 91 (Procedure upon Bills whose main object is to create a charge upon the...
Sir John Eden, supported by Mr. Secretary Campbell, Mr. John Peyton, Mr. Christopher Chataway, Mr. Patrick Jenkin, and Mr. Chichester-Clark presented (under Standing Order No. 91 (Procedure upon...
Mr. Secretary Walker, supported by Mr. Secretary Campbell, Mr. Secretary Peter Thomas, Mr. Julian Amery, Mr. Patrick Jenkin, and Mr. Reginald Eyre presented (under Standing Order No. 91...
Mr. Secretary Whitelaw, supported by Secretary Sir Alec Douglas-Home, Lord Balniel, Mr. Paul Channon, Mr. Attorney General, and Mr. David Howell presented a Bill to provide for the holding in...
Mr. Secretary Whitelaw, supported by Mr. Patrick Jenkin, Mr. Paul Channon, and Mr. David Howell presented (under Standing Order No. 91 (Procedure upon Bills whose main object is to create a...
The Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Francis Pym): I beg to move,
[SECOND DAY]
3.4 p.m.
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Murton.]
9.59 p.m.
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