Baroness Crawley

Labour Peer

Hunting Ban

A vote for a hunting ban is a vote against people being allowed to hunt wild animals (primarily foxes) with hounds.

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Baroness Crawley generally voted for the hunting ban

TheyWorkForYou has automatically calculated this MP’s stance based on all of their votes on the topic. You can browse the source data on PublicWhip.org.uk.

Key votes about the hunting ban:

  • On 11 Nov 2004: Baroness Crawley was absent for a vote on Hunting Bill: amendment — registered hunting Show vote
  • On 26 Oct 2004: Baroness Crawley voted no on Hunting Bill: amendment — registered hunting Show vote
  • On 28 Oct 2003: Baroness Crawley was absent for a vote on Hunting Bill: amendment — tests for registration Show vote
  • On 21 Oct 2003: Baroness Crawley was absent for a vote on Hunting Bill — amendment — registered hunting Show vote
  • On 19 Mar 2002: Baroness Crawley voted yes on Hunting with dogs: Ban Show vote
  • On 19 Mar 2002: Baroness Crawley voted no on Hunting with dogs: Supervision Show vote

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