At the Riksdag of 1815, Boye, a firm antisemite, stood behind the proposition of a bill that would restrict the rights of the Jews. He, together with the burghermember of the Riksdag, herr Stabeck, proposed that the Jews who did not want to be part of a new regulation should be banished from the realm and that a third of their property should be confiscated by the state.[3]
Boye then appeared at the Riksdags as the one of the government's most loyal and vocal supporters. His wit in debate and his resourcefulness in reply made him quite the noted personality in the Royalist and Conservative ranks. Among other things, he strongly opposed the law committee's reform-friendly proposals and was appointed by the government after the Riksdag of 1834–35 to the so-called "tableau committee", that were to review the new bill in comparison to the laws already in place.
When king Charles XIV John – against the unanimous disapproval of the State Council - in 1841 appointed him to the Law Preparation Board (Swedish: Lagberedningen) requested by the Riksdag, at first the members of the old law committee (Richert and Staaff) refused to be part of it, as well as all those they appointed at the same time as him, and it proved impossible to get the Law Preparation Board in full until he died, on 20 October, 1841, in Jönköping County.[4]
^Marbäcks församlings död- och begravningsbok 1821–1855, s. 298
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