The Parliamentary Debates (Hansard).: House of Lords official report, Volume 469H.M. Stationery Office, 1985 - Great Britain |
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Page 239
... Perhaps their needs are greater ; I confirm that their needs are very great indeed and have been so for a long time . But the principal difference has not been the difference in the needs , but the difference in the response . The ...
... Perhaps their needs are greater ; I confirm that their needs are very great indeed and have been so for a long time . But the principal difference has not been the difference in the needs , but the difference in the response . The ...
Page 757
... Perhaps , then , I shall be able to make more encouraging noises to the right reverend Prelate . I was trying perhaps to jump ahead when I should not have done . The second and third amendments , Amendments Nos . 52 and 53 , attempt to ...
... Perhaps , then , I shall be able to make more encouraging noises to the right reverend Prelate . I was trying perhaps to jump ahead when I should not have done . The second and third amendments , Amendments Nos . 52 and 53 , attempt to ...
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... perhaps I may start by breaking tradition in referring first to something that the noble Baroness , Lady Stedman , said . As she well knows , we are wrestling with the question of local government finance at this moment and expect to ...
... perhaps I may start by breaking tradition in referring first to something that the noble Baroness , Lady Stedman , said . As she well knows , we are wrestling with the question of local government finance at this moment and expect to ...
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