Policy #6852: "Tougher sentences"

This is the votes by vote definition of Public Whip policy #6852: "Tougher sentences". You may want to read an introduction to policies, or read more about Public Whip.

Someone who believes that those convicted of offences should serve tougher sentences would have voted like this...

HouseDateSubjectPolicy vote
Commons25 Feb 2005Drugs (Sentencing and Commission of Inquiry) Bill Majority (strong)
Commons12 May 2014Criminal Justice and Courts Bill — New Clause 22 — Increase Maximum Penalty for Driving While Disqualified to Two Years Imprisonment minority (strong)
Commons12 May 2014Criminal Justice and Courts Bill — New Clause 15 — Hostility Based on Membership of the Armed Forced to be Considered Aggravating Factor in Offences Majority
Commons21 Jul 2020Counter-Terrorism and Sentencing Bill — Clause 4 — Consideration of Alternatives to a Serious Terrorism Sentence Majority (strong)
Commons16 Mar 2021Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill — Decline Second Reading Majority (strong)
Commons16 Mar 2021Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill — Second Reading Majority (strong)
Commons9 Jun 2021Protecting the Public and Justice for Victims Majority (strong)
Commons5 Jul 2021Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill — New Clause 89 — Minimum Sentence of 7 Years for Rape minority (strong)
Commons5 Jul 2021Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill — Third Reading Majority (strong)

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