§ Earl Russellasked her Majesty's Government:
How many Commonwealth Prime Ministers since 1945 had, before they came into office, been sentenced to imprisonment by British authorities; and how many of these sentences were—
- (a) of less than two years' detention;
- (b) of more than two years' detention; and
- (c) of indeterminate length. [HL5664]
§ Baroness AmosAn answer to the question would require compilation of the personal profiles of all Commonwealth Prime Ministers since 1945; searches through domestic criminal records in the UK and its overseas territories (involving work by Home Office/Attorney-General's Office/Lord Chancellor's Department); searches through all relevant Colonial and India Office records from 1945 onwards.
Such information is not held centrally and the cost to undertake the necessary research would be disproportionate.