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William Percival Grieve, QC (25 March 1915 – 22 August 1998) was a British Conservative Party politician. Grieve was educated at Trinity Hall, Cambridge. He became a barrister, and was called to the bar at Middle Temple in 1938, and a Queen's Counsel in 1962.
27 ago 1998 · More about. PERCY GRIEVE was an MP for nearly 20 years, though he was more distinguished as a lawyer, being both a QC and, at various times, a Recorder. His own fondest memories, however, were...
11 dic 2019 · In 1967 Percy Grieve spoke in the Commons debate on Britain joining the EEC, the precursor to the EU. The bid failed, but Percy backed it. His case was partly economic – “in a modern world, one needs a great market to develop the great industries” – but he did not cede the idea of sovereignty to the Tory imperial right.
Mr Percy Grieve 1915 - 1998 Constituencies. Solihull October 15, 1964 - June 9, 1983; Contributions. First recorded, on December 17, 1964 FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons.
17 mag 2023 · Grieve said the dispute with Percy had “placed great strain on the existing system of governance” and “caused damage to Christ Church’s reputation”. Some Christ Church academics had argued that...
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Mr Percy Grieve 1915 - 1998 Summary information for Mr Percy Grieve Contributions 1972. 2 speeches — LEGAL ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE BILL Commons February 10, 1972. EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES BILL Commons February 16, 1972. 6 speeches — EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES BILL Commons March 6, 1972. SHORT TITLE AND INTERPRETATION Commons March 8, 1972
Mr Percy Grieve 1915 - 1998 Summary information for Mr Percy Grieve Contributions 1965. 5 speeches — CITY OF LONDON (VARIOUS POWERS) BILL (By Order) Commons February 22, 1965. Driving Offences (Drink or Drugs) Commons March 3, 1965. 2 speeches — Clause 1.—(THE LAW COMMISSION.) Commons March 22, 1965