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Sir Nicholas Lloyd And The Leader Of The Conservative Party
John McWilliam
1997-03-06
That this House deplores the fact that Sir Nicholas Lloyd is advising the Prime Minister as Leader of the Conservative Party whilst continuing to broadcast a regular radio programme on LBC; and considers this to be a breach of the principle of impartiality under the broadcasting legislation.
John McWilliam
1997-03-06
Proposed
Blaydon
Max Madden
1997-03-06
Signed
Bradford West
Alan Wynne Williams
1997-03-06
Signed
Carmarthen
Donald Anderson
1997-03-06
Signed
Swansea East
Tommy Graham
1997-03-06
Signed
Renfrew West and Inverclyde
Norman Godman
1997-03-06
Signed
Greenock and Port Glasgow
Bruce George
1997-03-06
Signed
Walsall South
Gwyneth Dunwoody
1997-03-06
Signed
Crewe & Nantwich
Jim Cousins
1997-03-06
Signed
Newcastle upon Tyne Central
Chris Mullin
1997-03-06
Signed
Sunderland South
Alice Mahon
1997-03-06
Signed
Halifax
Andrew MacKinlay
1997-03-06
Signed
Thurrock
Eddie Loyden
1997-03-06
Signed
Liverpool, Garston
Joan Lestor
1997-03-06
Signed
Eccles
Lynne Jones
1997-03-06
Signed
Birmingham, Selly Oak
John Spellar
1997-03-06
Signed
Warley West
Giles Radice
1997-03-06
Signed
North Durham
Gordon Prentice
1997-03-06
Signed
Pendle
Peter Pike
1997-03-06
Signed
Burnley
Denis MacShane
1997-03-06
Signed
Rotherham
Robert Parry
1997-03-11
Signed
Liverpool, Riverside
Roy Hughes
1997-03-12
Signed
Newport East
Terry Lewis
1997-03-12
Signed
Worsley
Ken Livingstone
1997-03-12
Signed
Brent East
Alan Williams
1997-03-12
Signed
Swansea West
Eric Illsley
1997-03-13
Signed
Barnsley Central
Michael Clapham
1997-03-13
Signed
Barnsley West & Penistone
Martyn Jones
1997-03-18
Signed
Clwyd South West
Bill Etherington
1997-03-20
Signed
Sunderland North
Mike Hall
1997-03-20
Signed
Warrington South