In June 2015, he introduced a private member's bill to prohibit the advertising of prostitution, the Advertising of Prostitution (Prohibition) Bill 2015–16.[4]
On 26 June 2017, he introduced the Modern Slavery (Victim Support) Bill, a private member's bill to "make provision about identifying and supporting victims of modern slavery".[5][6] The Bill completed its House of Lords stages on 10 May 2018 and was presented to the House of Commons on 18 May 2018. The Bill would amend the period of assistance and support offered to victims with a conclusive grounds status to 12 months after a 45-day period of "reflection and recovery" ends.[7] The same Bill was re-introduced for a First Reading in the House of Lords on 13 January 2020, and, as of 27 October 2022, is in the Second Reading in the House of Lords.[8]
Coat of arms of Ian McColl, Baron McColl of Dulwich
Crest
A demi-lion rampant Or, head and mane Gules, gorged with three barrulets wavy Argent, flanked by oak branches formed chevronwise as an “M” leaved Argent and fructed Or, on an escroll Proper.
Escutcheon
Azure, a cross Or between in the first quarter a leg embowed in armour; in the second quarter a dove volant to the sinister; in the third quarter a fleam, and in the fourth quarter a fish haurient, all Argent.
Supporters
Dexter, a dachshund rampant Proper, sinister, an eagle close also Proper armed Or and crowned with an ancient crown Gold.