Lord Hope of Craighead

16 parliamentary sessions on record in this archive

16 sessions
Lords Proceedings 6 July 2026
Imprisonment for Public Protection Prisoners
My Lords, has thought been given to the support that families can give to these prisoners? Their support can be important, particularly on release, in minimising the risk of their having to be recalled because they have broken the rules.
Lords Proceedings 25 June 2026
Unemployment: Autism
My Lords, should more be done to advertise the benefits of employing autistic people? I know of one employer who employs 20% of its workforce with autistic people with appropriate management. They find them to be loyal, hard-working and capable of solving problems that, in some cases, few other peop…
Lords Proceedings 22 June 2026
HS2 Ltd: Consultants
My Lords, given the purpose of HS2, why was phase 2a, running to Crewe, cancelled? It was a very short section—some 30 miles or so—and would have provided a very valuable link to the west coast main line.
Lords Proceedings 10 June 2026
New Autism Strategy (Autism Act 2009 Committee Report)
My Lords, it was a privilege to serve on this committee under the chairmanship of the noble Baroness, Lady Rock. It was a privilege not only because of the outstanding way in which our work was guided by her and supported by our clerk, our policy analyst, and our specialist adviser, but because that…
Lords Proceedings 2 June 2026
Windrush Compensation Scheme
Can the Minister say something about the training that those who have to administer the scheme receive? Proper training would be one way of ensuring that equality of treatment is achieved across the board.
Lords Proceedings 18 May 2026
King’s Speech
My Lords, in January 2022 the Constitution Committee, of which I had the privilege of being a member together with my noble friend Lord Hennessy, published a report. The title, crafted by my noble friend himself, was Respect and Co-operation: Building a Stronger Union for the 21st Century. The commi…
Lords Proceedings 18 May 2026
King’s Speech
My Lords, in January 2022 the Constitution Committee, of which I had the privilege of being a member together with my noble friend Lord Hennessy, published a report. The title, crafted by my noble friend himself, was Respect and Co-operation: Building a Stronger Union for the 21st Century . The comm…
Lords Debate 19 November 2025
Crime and Policing Bill
My Lords, since the noble Lord, Lord Blencathra, mentioned my name, perhaps I should just say that his recollection of what happened in Glasgow is indeed correct. Lord Carmont was dealing with convicted criminals. These were people who had been convicted of crimes, from assaults to severe injury, an…
Lords Oral Questions 15 September 2025
IPP Sentences
The Parole Board is the best way to determine whether someone’s risk is sufficient to be managed in the community. It is important that when IPP prisoners go in front of the Parole Board, they are prepared in a way to have a successful release. That is why the IPP action plan is the right way to go,…
Lords Debate 3 September 2025
Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill
My Lords, I rise to support Amendments 104 and 203J, and to join the noble Lord, Lord Jackson, in inviting the Minister to consider carefully the amendment in the name of the noble Lord, Lord Murray. I was a member of the court in the decision to which the noble Lord, Lord Cashman, referred. It prov…
Lords Debate 21 July 2025
House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill
My Lords, I pay tribute to the noble Baroness the Leader of the House for all the work that she and those in her office have been doing over many months to find a solution to this problem on behalf of the families of Peers who lack capacity. I know that it is the families that she has particularly i…
Lords Debate 9 July 2025
House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill
My Lords, it is quite clear that legislation is needed if we are to control people coming into the House. I support very much the line of thinking that the noble Lord, Lord Burns, outlined. There is just one point that troubles me, and perhaps I can dare to mention it. When this Government came in, …
Lords Debate 9 July 2025 2 contributions
House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill
Before the noble Baroness the Leader sits down, has any thought been given to the fact that the law of Scotland may not be precisely the same as England’s? I was not able to catch what she was saying in her original statement as to what the formula is she is using, but care has to be taken to see th…
My Lords, I tried to deal with this problem when I was convenor in 2018. In that year my noble friend Lord Burns produced his report, which received quite a lot of support across the House, and I was persuaded that it was one of my duties as convenor to see whether I could persuade some Members on t…
Lords Debate 11 June 2025
Holocaust Memorial Bill
My Lords, my noble friend Lord Carlile was kind enough to mention that I was a member of the Select Committee that looked into the whole matter of the Holocaust memorial, and security in particular. As the Minister will recall, the Select Committee said: “We recommend that the Secretary of State gi…
Lords Proceedings 3 June 2025
Diego Garcia Military Base
The fact that the Minister has made this case so effectively raises a question about what happens next. With great respect, I do not think he has answered the question about what happens when the treaty comes to an end. I cannot imagine that the needs of security will come to an end. Are we to take …
Lords Debate 7 May 2025
Sentencing Guidelines (Pre-sentence Reports) Bill
My Lords, I start by congratulating my noble friend Lady Nichols on her absolutely brilliant and very moving maiden speech. It is great to be sitting here with her today. I thank my noble friend the Minister for his excellent work on this very difficult issue. I believe he was absolutely right to r…

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