Example sentences of "member for finchley " in BNC.

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1 In a short speech , I shall not attempt to make again the points made so tellingly by others , not least my right hon. Friends the Members for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) , for Shropshire , North ( Mr. Biffen ) , for Cirencester and Tewkesbury ( Mr. Ridley ) , the right hon. Members for Bethnal Green and Stepney ( Mr. Shore ) and for Plymouth , Devonport ( Dr. Owen ) and my hon. Friend the Member for Stafford ( Mr. Cash ) .
2 ( How much would this country and the world have heard even of the Right Honourable Member for Finchley if she had not been backed in the House by that numerical Conservative superiority ? )
3 Does the Home Secretary share the view of the right hon. Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) in her letter to the outgoing chairman of TV-am ?
4 The Secretary of State will know that it was one of his predecessors , Lord Carrington , who was instructed by the former Prime Minister , the right hon. Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) , not to have formal contacts with the PLO in 1980 .
5 His predecessor , the right hon. Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) , crept into Liverpool and crept out again without letting people know that she was coming .
6 Will the Government confirm that when the former Prime Minister , the right hon. Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) , and President Reagan dispatched the bombers that had the effect of bombing the residential areas of Tripoli and Benghazi in 1986 —
7 More immediately , it was very good to see the Prime Ministers of Czechoslovakia and Hungary , and the acting Prime Minister of Poland , in Brussels on Monday , signing the association agreements between those countries and the Community and thus bringing to fruition an initiative begun by my right hon. Friend the Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) .
8 The House , the country and the rest of Europe are well aware that my right hon. Friend the Member for Finchley ( Mrs.
9 It must be six years since the right hon. Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) first met the manufacturers .
10 When the right hon. Member for Finchley ( Mrs.
11 Is it not clear , in retrospect , that our right hon. Friend the Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) was absolutely right when she went to Rome in October 1990 and warned our partners that the talks should be about world free trade , and not about cloud cuckoo land — that is , political and economic union , which was doomed to failure in any event ?
12 Great credit for that goes to my right hon. Friend the Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) .
13 It is also proof of the high regard that the right hon. Member for Finchley had for the right hon. Gentleman and his presence in her Cabinet .
14 Clearly , the right hon. Member for Finchley prized the right hon. Gentleman 's presence in her Cabinet .
15 But , even if one accepts those difficulties , the balance of advantage has lain in our continuing membership and in arguing from our position within the Community — from the ’ heart of Europe ’ to use the words of the Prime Minister — as my right hon. Friend the Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) did so successfully over our budget contribution .
16 I should like to ask her a few questions , such as what she really feels about the right hon. Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) .
17 The right hon. Member for Finchley used to stand on the sidelines wringing her hands , carping and whingeing , but in the end she went along with things .
18 It brought about the demise of the right hon. Member for Finchley ( Mrs.
19 Conservative Members did not wait to find out whether people would vote for that courage and conviction , but bundled out the then Prime Minister , the right hon. Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) pretty quickly once they had had the encouragement of a Liberal Democrat by-election win and the exposure of the divisions by the right hon. and learned Member for Surrey , East .
20 I still wonder what happened to the paper produced by the right hon. Member for Blaby ( Mr. Lawson ) , which the former Prime Minister , the right hon. Member for Finchley , threw into her waste paper basket with what oaths and cries we shall never know .
21 I also remind the Minister that the then Prime Minister , the right hon. Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) , told me in a letter that we had every right to help organise a campaign for former employees of British Shipbuilders , who had a right to 13 weeks unemployment or supplementary benefit .
22 I begin by joining my right hon. Friend the Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) in lending my full support to the Prime Minister in everything that he said , and in giving my full support to the motion — although I fear that my right hon. Friend the Member for Finchley and I may not be able to agree on other matters , with which I shall deal later .
23 I begin by joining my right hon. Friend the Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) in lending my full support to the Prime Minister in everything that he said , and in giving my full support to the motion — although I fear that my right hon. Friend the Member for Finchley and I may not be able to agree on other matters , with which I shall deal later .
24 That idea is that sovereignty is something to be guarded , preserved and held in splendid isolation , the idea that we must always think of sovereignty as something that we are required to hand over , required to lose , to surrender or to sacrifice — conceding , in the words of my right hon. Friend the Member for Finchley , powers demanded by the Community .
25 I remember that at the first European Council which my right hon. Friend the Member for Finchley and I attended together , in Stuttgart , it was reaffirmed as a clear objective .
26 The former Prime Minister , the right hon. Member for Finchley ( Mrs.
27 The right hon. Member for Finchley was right to concede majority voting so that the single market could be in operation by 1993 .
28 It is no coincidence that it was a Conservative Government under my right hon. Friend the Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) who signed the Single European Act and joined the exchange rate mechanism .
29 Under the Administration of my right hon. Friend the Member for Finchley , Britain regained her pre-eminence in world affairs .
30 This remarkable and fine debate has thrown up some strange bedfellows , including the right hon. Member for Chesterfield ( Mr. Benn ) and my right hon. Friend the Member for Finchley ( Mrs.
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