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Dominic Grieve

Member of Parliament for Beaconsfield, Attorney General


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In Beaconsfield

Dominic Grieve and local Councillors have long been at the forefront of major campaigns in the constituency.

We successfully opposed the siting of motorway service stations in Hedgerley, Gerrards Cross, Iver and Denham. But John Prescott approved the one at Beaconsfield destroying acres of ancient woodland at the stroke of a pen.

Dominic Grieve has consistently supported the Green Belt.

I supported widening of the M40 to four lanes - a scheme that was achieved without the consumption of additional land. A major plus to our campaign was that the motorway was surfaced with porous asphalt. Noise pollution in Beaconsfield and Gerrards Cross in particular has been reduced through this successful campaign initiated firstly by County Councillor Mike Appleyard.

The issues of Central Railway, rising crime, the Green Belt and education can be read about in more depth by clicking on the links below.

For more information about issues that matter to people in Beaconsfield, such as travellers, health farming and aylsum please click on the media link above for a list of recent press releases Dominic has given about various issues in Beaconsfield.


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BRITISH BILL OF RIGHTS

CAN THE BILL OF RIGHTS DO BETTER THAN THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT?

Boydell Lecture 2009

Resuscitating Justice – Law or Administration?

BRITISH JUSTICE

Dominic Grieve delivers a speech about British Justice versus Brussels

BRITISHNESS-USEFUL OR REDUNDANT?

The Shadow Attorney General examines the value of Britishness

“LIBERTY AND COMMUNITY IN BRITAIN”

SPEECH FOR CONSERVATIVE LIBERTY FORUM AND LIBERTY’S

TERRORISM BILL 2006

Lords amendments considered


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