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Lord Adebowale
Crossbench Peer

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    • Became a Lord on 24 October 2001

    Voting record (from PublicWhip)

    How Lord Adebowale voted on key issues since 2001:

    • Has never voted on introducing ID cards. votes
    • Has never voted on greater autonomy for schools. votes
    • Has never voted on the hunting ban. votes
    • Voted strongly for equal gay rights. votes
    • Has never voted on laws to stop climate change. votes
    • Has never voted on a stricter asylum system. votes
    • Voted for more EU integration. votes
    • Has never voted on allowing ministers to intervene in inquests. votes

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    Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill — Committee (8th Day) (Continued) (7 Feb 2012)

    “Has there been any cost comparison between the IAC model and the cost of keeping a young person in prison and the concomitant cost of recidivism? The Minister seemed to imply that there is a cost implication in the IAC. Has any work been done on the comparison?”

    Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill — Committee (8th Day) (Continued) (7 Feb 2012)

    “I am not quite sure that that is the answer. Like many noble Lords who have amendments to this Bill, I feel that we have not hit pay dirt here. We have what I, and I think many others, consider to be an excuse remover in terms of the IAC model and the leadership required, which my noble friend Lord Ramsbotham mentioned in his speech. I look forward to further conversations with the Minister...”

    Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill — Committee (8th Day) (Continued) (7 Feb 2012)

    “My Lords, I am grateful for the opportunity to speak to Amendment 177AA and I am particularly grateful to the noble Lord, Lord Ramsbotham, for being here when I was not and to the Minister for allowing me to speak. I apologise to the House for my tardiness; I could not get here fast enough, cheese and biscuits held me a little too long. My amendment would introduce a new intensive sentence...”

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