Lord Grocott

Labour Peer

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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We don’t have enough information to calculate Lord Grocott’s position on this issue

However, Lord Grocott has taken part in the following votes on the topic:

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  • On 5 Mar 2007: Lord Grocott acted as teller for a vote on Control Orders — Annual renewal 2007 — Regrets the they have not been replaced — rejected Show vote

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