Police and Crime Commissioners
Elected Police and Crime Commissioners are individuals responsible for the strategic direction and oversight of the police in England and Wales.
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Richard Haughey
Lord Hague of Richmond generally voted for the introduction of elected Police and Crime Commissioners
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On 12 Sep 2011:
Lord Hague of Richmond was absent for a vote on Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill — Clause 1 — Police and Crime Commissioners
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On 31 Mar 2011:
Lord Hague of Richmond was absent for a vote on Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill — Third Reading
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On 13 Dec 2010:
Lord Hague of Richmond voted to introduce Police and Crime Commissioners, to give local councils more powers in relation to licensing, and in support of the other measures in the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill.
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On 13 Dec 2010:
Lord Hague of Richmond was absent for a vote on Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill — Money
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On 4 Jul 2012:
Lord Hague of Richmond was absent for a vote on Police and Crime Commissioners — Election Rules
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On 23 May 2011:
Lord Hague of Richmond was absent for a vote on Opposition Day — Police and Crime Commissioners
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On 30 Mar 2011:
Lord Hague of Richmond was absent for a vote on Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill — New Clause 4 — Inquiry Before Introducing Police and Crime Commissioners
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On 8 Sep 2010:
Lord Hague of Richmond voted in favour of introducing elected Police and Crime Commissioners
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