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Lord Gray of Contin
Former Conservative Peer
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- Became a Lord in 1983
- Left Parliament on 14 March 2006 — Died
Voting record (from PublicWhip)
How Lord Gray of Contin voted on key issues since 2001:
- Voted moderately against a stricter asylum system. votes
- Voted strongly against equal gay rights. votes
- Voted moderately against the hunting ban. votes
- Has never voted on laws to stop climate change. votes
- Voted moderately for greater autonomy for schools. votes
- Has never voted on introducing ID cards. votes
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- Occasionally rebels against their party.
Most recent appearances
- Housing Bill (20 Jul 2004)
“I support the amendments just spoken to. I declare an interest in that for nearly 10 years I was vice-president of Neighbourhood Energy Action, as it was in those days, and is now National Energy Action. During that period, I was president of the Scottish sister organisation. Both have done an enormous amount of work, particularly in the provision of assistance to the less fortunate in...”
- Scottish Parliament (Constituencies) Bill (6 Jul 2004)
“My Lords, I think that we are at a slight disadvantage here. We have not had the opportunity of seeing the letter which the noble Duke received, and it may be that we are wasting the time of the House by raising this issue at all. If the Minister is to tell us that this is all taken care of in the letter, there is no point in our proceeding further. Assuming that is not the case, however, I...”
- Energy Supply (30 Jun 2004)
“My Lords, I join with others in thanking my noble friend Lord Jenkin of Roding for providing us with the opportunity to discuss the very important question of energy supply and also for giving us such a comprehensive and interesting review of events leading up to the present situation. In the past, we have been fortunate in having an abundance of fossil fuels, but as they become depleted it...”
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- Has voted in 33.26% of votes in this House with this affiliation. (From Public Whip)
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