Lord Lancaster of Kimbolton

16 parliamentary sessions on record in this archive

16 sessions
Lords Proceedings 4 June 2026
Military in the Gulf
My Lords, I declare my interest as a serving member of the Armed Forces. The naval support facility in Bahrain is an excellent facility, commissioned by the last Government specifically to support the forward deployment of frigates and ships in the Gulf. While it may be entirely realistic that there…
Lords Oral Questions 28 April 2026
National Emergency Plan for Fuel
Yes, indeed I can assure the noble Lord that that is the situation. It is what is set out in the national emergency plan for fuel, particularly in terms of the kinds of interventions that can be deployed in a fuel emergency, ensuring that the least invasive measures are carried out first. As the nob…
Lords Oral Questions 16 April 2026
Local Resilience Forums
The noble Lord raises a very interesting question. I do not have a direct answer for him but, having been through the process of being the leader of a local authority during the Covid period I pay tribute, first, to the voluntary and third sectors, which absolutely stepped up during that period, and…
Lords Proceedings 26 March 2026 2 contributions
Middle East: Economic Update
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My Lord, I declare my interest as director of the Army Reserve. I listened carefully to the Minister’s Statement about the increase in defence spending, which is, of course, most welcome. Can the Minister perhaps then confirm to me that, next year, the Ministry of Defence will not be required to mak…
Lords Committee Stage 2 March 2026
Armed Forces Commissioner (Family Definition, and Consequential and Transitional Provision etc.) Regulations 2026
My Lords, I shall be brief. I thank the Minister for setting out the purpose of these regulations, defining “relevant family members” under the Armed Forces Commissioner Act. That clarity is welcome, and these Benches will not oppose the regulations. Having said that, there are still one or two una…
Lords Oral Questions 15 January 2026
Royal Navy: Nuclear Submarines
We certainly take seriously the harmony guidelines, which look at the welfare not only of the serving crew—the noble Lord is right to remind us to recognise their service in what, for many of us, would be unthinkable circumstances—but of their families. The harmony guidelines are about the culture o…
Lords Proceedings 14 January 2026
New Medium Helicopter Contract
My Lords, I declare my interest as director of the Army Reserve. Successive Governments have rightly linked defence investment to economic growth. Of course, a key element of that is the export element. However, we have a history of procuring the exquisite, which naturally limits its exportability. …
Lords Proceedings 16 December 2025
US National Security Strategy
My Lords, I was in Washington DC last week with other members of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, and when the national security strategy was discussed with our fellow elected members in the US, their message was clear: that NSSs come and go, sometimes they are implemented and sometimes not, but we …
Lords Proceedings 5 November 2025
“Soldier F” Trial Verdict
My Lords, I declare an interest as a serving member of the Armed Forces. It is impossible not to conclude that successive Governments have failed in their duty of care to our veterans. The process itself has been a punishment. This has not gone unnoticed by serving members of the Armed Forces today,…
Lords Proceedings 30 October 2025
Asylum Seekers: MoD Housing
My Lords, I declare my interest as director of the Army Reserve. The MoD training estate is oversubscribed; indeed, that is one of the biggest factors when it comes to trying to train the Army Reserve. While I commend to the Minister the announcement in the SDR that the reserve and cadets will be ex…
Lords Oral Questions 11 September 2025 3 contributions
Nepal: Protests
I beg leave to ask the Question standing in my name on the Order Paper and declare my interest as Deputy Colonel Commandant of the Brigade of Gurkhas.
The UK and Nepal share a deep historic relationship. The Government are appalled at the violence that transpired in Kathmandu and elsewhere in Nepal, following protests that were triggered by the Government of Nepal banning a number of social media platforms, as well as by public frustrations about …
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Lords Committee Stage 15 July 2025 2 contributions
Armed Forces Act 2006 (Continuation) Order 2025
My Lords, I am acutely aware that I am likely to be interrupted by the Bells. The statutory instrument in front of us is one that we are very used to. I was listening to the noble and gallant Lord, Lord Craig of Radley, and the noble Lord, Lord Lancaster, and thinking that I am obviously very new t…
That is something to look at and to try and deal with. Certainly, some of the things I see suggest that there is a need for the process to be improved. One of the things we are doing is to try to improve the process as well. Before I come to my final comments, the noble Baroness, Lady Goldie, would…
Lords Proceedings 10 July 2025 2 contributions
Government Resilience Action Plan
My Lords, the military aid to civil authorities is the established process by which the military is used at times of national crisis or, indeed, prolonged strikes. The challenge is that it is the same Private Jones who is the stand-in tanker driver, the stand-in passport control officer or the stand…
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Lords Proceedings 26 June 2025
National Security Strategy
My Lords, I declare my interest as a member of the Army Board. A recent sobering poll showed that fewer than one in three Britons would be prepared to fight for their country. What specific steps are the Government taking to ensure a whole-society approach to national security?
Lords Oral Questions 16 June 2025 3 contributions
Defence Industrial Base
My Lords, in begging leave to ask the Question standing in my name on the Order Paper, I declare my interest as a member of the Army Board.
My Lords, our new defence industrial strategy will make sure that national security and a high-growth economy are aligned to deliver the changes we promised: cracking down on waste, building resilient supply chains and boosting Britain’s defence industry. By strengthening our relationship with indus…
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Lords Debate 30 April 2025 2 contributions
Armed Forces Commissioner Bill
My Lords, I oppose Amendments 1 and 6. While I have enormous sympathy with their intent, when I heard the noble Baroness say that this would expand the role of the commissioner a little bit, I am afraid I thought it would do anything but. If we consider that there are some 160,000 to 170,000 members…
It does, apart from the clarification of what defines a veteran, on the basis that when a regular member of the Armed Forces leaves, they still have a reserve liability. We like to call them veterans, but they become part of the regular reserve and, subsequently, the recall reserve, so these things …

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