Mr Norman Lamont

Former MP for Kingston upon Thames

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Mr Norman Lamont is a former MP for Kingston upon Thames.

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Former MP for Kingston upon Thames

Entered the House of Commons on 4 May 1972 — unknown

Left the House of Commons on 8 April 1997 — General election

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  • European Council (Dublin) 16 Dec 1996

    What example in history is there of a single paper currency that is not tied to a single Government?
  • European Union 12 Dec 1996

    I should like to return to what my right hon. and learned Friend was saying about the European Union's functions and ask him a question that an ambassador of this country asked me. He asked me to explain to him why it was necessary for the European Union to have more than 120 embassies—or "delegations" as they are called—around the world at a cost of £150 million per year. Is it really...
  • European Union 11 Dec 1996

    Since the Maastricht treaty was agreed four years ago, the House has had many opportunities to debate monetary union and the question will not go away, although I am sure that the Government wish that it would. European politicians have performed their primitive rain dance and, contrary to the predictions, the first few drops of rain are beginning to appear. The Government have had four...

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