Graham Stuart

Minister of State (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero)

Conservative MP for Beverley and Holderness

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Labour's Anti-Terrorism Laws

A vote for Labour’s Anti-Terrorism Laws would have been a vote for the crime known as “Terrorism” to be treated in a different manner from murder and conspiracy to murder, and for it to have its own special category meaning that the normal rights not to be detained without charge or trial do not apply.

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Graham Stuart has never voted in a major vote about Labour's anti-terrorism laws

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Major votes

  • On 26 Oct 2005: Graham Stuart was absent for a vote on Terrorism Bill — Second Reading Show vote

Minor votes

  • On 14 Jul 2010: Graham Stuart voted to keep the maximum period of detention without charge for terrorist suspects at 28 days. Show vote
  • On 8 Feb 2010: Graham Stuart voted yes on Terrorist Asset-Freezing (Temporary Provisions) Bill (Allocation of Time) Show vote
  • On 8 Feb 2010: Graham Stuart voted yes on Terrorist Asset-Freezing (Temporary Provisions) Bill (Allocation of Time) — Clause 1 — Temporary validity of certain Orders in Council Show vote
  • On 8 Feb 2010: Graham Stuart was absent for a vote on Terrorist Asset-Freezing (Temporary Provisions) Bill (Allocation of Time) — Clause 1 — Temporary validity of certain Orders in Council Show vote
  • On 8 Feb 2010: Graham Stuart voted yes on Terrorist Asset-Freezing (Temporary Provisions) Bill (Allocation of Time) — Clause 1 — Temporary validity of certain Orders in Council Show vote
  • On 9 Jul 2009: Graham Stuart was absent for a vote on Terrorism Act 2006 (Disapplication of Section 25) Order 2009 Show vote
  • On 21 Feb 2008: Graham Stuart was absent for a vote on Control orders — Annual renewal 2008 Show vote
  • On 22 Feb 2007: Graham Stuart voted yes on Control Orders — Annual renewal 2007 Show vote
  • On 16 Mar 2006: Graham Stuart voted yes on Terrorism Bill Show vote
  • On 16 Mar 2006: Graham Stuart voted no on Terrorism Bill Show vote
  • On 15 Feb 2006: Graham Stuart was absent for a vote on Terrorism Bill — Clause 1 — Encouragement of Terrorism Show vote
  • On 15 Feb 2006: Graham Stuart was absent for a vote on Terrorism Bill — Clause 3 — Application of Ss. 1 and 2 to Internet Activity etc. — Giving notice Show vote
  • On 15 Feb 2006: Graham Stuart voted no on Terrorism Bill — Clause 3 — Application of Ss. 1 And 2 to Internet Activity etc. — capability Show vote
  • On 9 Nov 2005: Graham Stuart voted no on Terrorism Bill — Timetable (No. 2) Show vote
  • On 9 Nov 2005: Graham Stuart voted no on Terrorism Bill — Extension Of Period Of Detention to 90 Days Show vote
  • On 9 Nov 2005: Graham Stuart was absent for a vote on Terrorism Bill — Clause 1 — Encouragement of Terrorism — "unforeseen recklessness" Show vote
  • On 9 Nov 2005: Graham Stuart voted yes on Terrorism Bill — Clause 1(2) — Encouragement of Terrorism — "glorifies" Show vote
  • On 3 Nov 2005: Graham Stuart voted yes on Terrorism Bill — Clause 6(1) — Training for Terrorism Show vote
  • On 3 Nov 2005: Graham Stuart voted yes on Terrorism Bill — Clause 8 — Attendance at a place used for Terrorist Training Show vote
  • On 2 Nov 2005: Graham Stuart voted yes on Terrorism Bill — Clause 1 — Encouragement of Terrorism — "recklessly indifferent" Show vote
  • On 2 Nov 2005: Graham Stuart voted to make the offence of Encouragement of Terrorism only apply to cases where an individual intended their actions to encourage terrorism. Show vote
  • On 2 Nov 2005: Graham Stuart voted against making glorifying the commission or preparation of acts of terrorism an offense. Show vote
  • On 26 Oct 2005: Graham Stuart voted no on Terrorism Bill — Timetable Show vote

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