Mr Robert Carr

Former MP for Sutton Carshalton

Recent appearances

  • Terrorist Offences (Penalty) 11 Dec 1975

    My only motivation in approaching this subject is a desire to win the war against terrorism and to protect the British public and enable them once again to live under the Queen's peace. When we ask ourselves about this question, we find that it is inevitably a difficult one. It is a question about which people naturally have very strong feelings. I certainly do. But what we owe the country is...
  • Terrorist Offences (Penalty) 11 Dec 1975

    This is not a matter to which one can apply a rule and which can be measured precisely. This is more a matter of judgment. I believe that if we spoke to most of the policemen, of all ranks, involved in that operation the majority judgment would fall heavily on the side which I have just put forward. I believe that the greatest deterrent controlling the gunmen in Balcombe Street is the...
  • Terrorist Offences (Penalty) 11 Dec 1975

    It is giving way, more than anything else, which makes my speeches longer. I should like to do so but I am afraid I cannot. We must also remember that the strength of the terrorists against whom we are fighting depends on money and supplies as well as on people. We must think about where the money and supplies come from. We believe that most of them come from abroad. What would be the effect...

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Former MP for Sutton Carshalton

Entered the House of Commons on 23 February 1950 — General election

Left the House of Commons on 31 December 1975 — unknown

Also represented Mitcham

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