Lord Mann

9 parliamentary sessions on record in this archive

9 sessions
Lords Statutory Instrument 21 April 2026
Immigration and Asylum (Provision of Accommodation to Failed Asylum-Seekers) (Amendment) Regulations 2026
My Lords, I was going to rise after the noble Baronesses, Lady Teather and Lady Lister, to say that they gave two absolutely magnificent speeches. I agree with them both and I will not aim to repeat them. It is quite telling that I am now speaking after we have heard strong support from the Conserva…
Lords Oral Questions 26 March 2026 2 contributions
Antisemitism in International Human Rights Bodies
My Lords, we will hear from the Cross Benches next and then the Labour Benches.
I have not detected and was not aware of the timidity that the noble Lord alluded to. I am very happy to have further conversations on how we can appropriately talk with our allies and partners around the world about the work we have done.
Lords Debate 2 March 2026 2 contributions
Crime and Policing Bill
The Minister gave a commitment earlier, I believe, to read the letter from IICSA. I have not seen the letter, although, unlike anyone from the Home Office, I was one of the two MPs who attended the inquiry. In fact, I represented people for 30 days at the inquiry, so if there are recommendations fro…
My Lords, I find it hard to comprehend any reason why anybody on the Labour Benches could possibly contemplate not voting for these amendments. On Amendment 273, if the argument is, “Oh, leave it with us”, that is not convincing. The Labour Party has some problems with young women voters and problem…
Lords Committee Stage 2 March 2026
Mesothelioma Lump Sum Payments (Conditions and Amounts) (Amendment) Regulations 2026
I thank the noble Lord, Lord Mann, for that personal information. I obviously agree with these statutory instruments; it would be strange if we did not—but it is industrial compensation rather than a benefit, and it ought to be recognised as such. Could the Minister quantify the 3.8%? I am not very …
Lords Debate 24 October 2025 4 contributions
Unauthorised Entry to Football Matches Bill
I cannot leave that anecdote without recalling a story that I hope I am allowed to share, in the spirit of this debate. I had to introduce the football Bill back in the days when the House was completely packed. On the day when I was winding up, the House was totally full because the Bill was a majo…
May I remind the noble Lord of the advisory speaking time in this debate, please?
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Lords Debate 4 September 2025
Planning and Infrastructure Bill
My Lords, I feel obliged to declare an interest as the owner of a listed building with a lot of practical experience of listed building consent. I strongly endorse the words—and, I suspect, the amendment—of the noble Lord, Lord Parkinson. I certainly endorse the spirit and the direction of the amend…
Lords Oral Questions 17 July 2025
Commission on Antisemitism Report
I cannot express strongly enough my agreement with my noble friend Lord Mann on that point. This is absolutely a cross-party issue and we must work together at the national level. There is also a clear role for mayors, council leaders and councillors in supporting Jewish communities, in education an…
Lords Proceedings 22 May 2025
Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories
My Lords, I had the unfortunate need this morning to privately message my long-standing friend Ted Deutch, the leader of the American Jewish Committee, whose event on peacebuilding was ended with the murder of two Jewish people. When Jewish people cannot walk the streets of Washington safely, that s…
Lords Oral Questions 7 May 2025
Antisemitism on University Campuses
My Lords, it is an honour to follow the noble Lord, Lord Mann, and such a powerful statement. With increased regularity, we are hearing many alarming accounts of antisemitic acts increasingly occurring at our universities. Often hidden behind apparent concern for what might be happening in Gaza, it …

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