Sir Peter Lloyd

Former Conservative MP for Fareham

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  • Oral Answers to Questions — Anti-Semitism (Middle East) 1 May 2001

    Will the Minister also condemn those who try to brand as anti-Semitic people who criticise Israeli Government policy, especially people who deplore the cruel and excessive reaction of the Israeli authorities to the unrest that their illegal settlements inevitably provoke? Peace process or no peace process, those settlements are ever expanding, and young Palestinians see their homeland rapidly...
  • Opposition Day: Prison Conditions 12 Feb 2001

    Like the hon. Member for Monmouth (Mr. Edwards), I have visited Usk prison. I thought that it was very good, and I am glad that it is keeping up the standards that I observed; but many prisons are hopeless and degrading places, and many have always been so. My right hon. Friend the Member for Maidstone and The Weald (Miss Widdecombe) quoted Winston Churchill; it is nearly a century since he...
  • Orders of the Day — Children's Commissioner for Wales Bill 16 Jan 2001

    Several years ago, the Utting inquiry revealed an appalling history of abuse in children's homes in north Wales; but more shaming, in many respects, were the disbelief and the brick walls faced by children when they tried to speak up, and also by adults in the system when they sought to voice their suspicions. It took many years for the truth to come out. I fear that, because such a long time...

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Former Conservative MP for Fareham

Entered the House of Commons on 3 May 1979 — General election

Left the House of Commons on 14 May 2001 — General election

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Register of Members’ Interests

Last updated: 14 May 2001.

2. Remunerated employment, office, profession, etc.
Consultant to Lloyd and Associates, Solicitors; providing principally marketing and legal advice.
Occasional fees for journalism and television.
Parliamentary Adviser to the Police Federation. (£10,001-£15,000)
Member of Lloyd's.
Categories of business underwritten: All.
6. Overseas visits
28-31 May 2000, to Kosovo to study situation for returned refugees; organised by the British Refugee Council with travel and accommodation paid for by them. (Registered 6 July 2000)
13-17 July 2000, to Turkey to see the site of the proposed Ilisu Dam and to consult with local people and the Turkish authorities about the project. The visit was arranged and paid for by the Ilisu Dam Campaign in London with further hospitality from political groups in Turkey. (Registered 27 July 2000)
9. Registrable shareholdings
(a) Trinity Leisure Ltd.
(a) Trinity Leasing Ltd.
(a) Chinnik BV
10. Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests
Chairman (unremunerated) of The New Bridge (charity creating links between the offender and the community).
Director (currently unremunerated) of Trinity Leisure Ltd., Trinity Leasing Ltd. and Chinnik BV. (Trinity Leisure Ltd owns 100% of Trinity Leasing Ltd and 50% of Chinnik BV (Holland)).

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