Paul Rose (British politician)

Paul Bernard Rose (26 December 1935 – 3 November 2015) was a British Labour Party politician and a leading campaigner against the politics of the National Front.

His main interests were industrial safety, Northern Ireland and civil liberties, and he was active in the field of human rights, not least in relation to Greece under the rule of the Colonels.

[2] He was Parliamentary Private Secretary to Barbara Castle at the Ministry of Transport and after 1970 spoke for the Labour opposition on industrial relations.

[citation needed] Rose noted discrimination against Catholics in Northern Ireland and in the early 1960s was one of the first to predict The Troubles.

He was a Deputy Circuit Judge and a Part Time Immigration and Political Asylum Adjudicator.