Kerry Pollard raised an
early day motion in the
House of Commons on Monday 19 April 1999, in support of Bradford & Bingley Building Society's fight to stay mutual. He urged
Bradford & Bingley members to vote against moves to force Britain's second largest
building society to convert to a bank, saying "the early day motion will express the fear that were Bradford & Bingley Building Society to become a bank, the entire building society movement will be damaged directly." In the United Kingdom Parliament, Pollard opposed the wars led by the United States in Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan, but his most consistent aberrations from the party instructions were over benefits – he voted on several occasions against cuts in
state benefits. Pollard chaired the all party
small business group. A
Christian socialist, Pollard took a conservative line on questions of personal morality: he was a member of the all party
anti-abortion group, and was one of a handful of Labour MPs to oppose the equalisation of the
age of consent. As an MP, he appeared on former BBC day time chat show
Kilroy, contributing to topics such as the problem of personal debt, with comments including "Surely the banks have some sort of responsibility?". == After Parliament ==