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Lord Mowbray and Stourton

Former Conservative Peer

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    • Became a Lord in 1965
    • Left Parliament on 12 November 2006 — Died

      Voting record (from PublicWhip)

      How Lord Mowbray and Stourton voted on key issues since 2001:

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

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      Most recent appearances

      British Authors: Archives (13 Dec 2005)

      “My Lords, I speak as a member of the Roxburghe Club. While the Government are considering this matter, will they bear in mind the efforts made between the two wars by Colonel Isham, a United States citizen who acted for Yale University, to rout out the Boswell manuscripts which were scattered throughout England, Scotland and, particularly, Ireland? After he got them to Yale, they were...”

      Avian Flu (13 Oct 2005)

      “My Lords—”

      Libraries: Libri Report (6 May 2004)

      “My Lords, are the Government not as worried as a lot of my friends and I are that young people are not reading as much as we did when we were young? When I was a young person I loved my books and got the greatest enjoyment from them, and education, I think. Are the Government worried on that point? It is no good having all the libraries in the world unless one can interest the young.”

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      • Has voted in 41% of votes in this Parliament with this affiliation. (From Public Whip)
      • 1 person is tracking whenever this peer speaks.