Lord Strathclyde

6 parliamentary sessions on record in this archive

6 sessions
Lords Proceedings 9 July 2026 2 contributions
Holding the Line Against Tyranny and Anarchy (Constitution Committee Report)
My Lords, it is a great pleasure to introduce this debate as chair of the Constitution Committee. Noble Lords will have heard many times politicians and others praying in aid adherence to the rule of law and avowing its importance. Yet very few people seem to understand what it represents and how f…
Noble.
Lords Debate 10 March 2026
House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill
My Lords, I think our language should be quite moderate tonight. There is no crowing from this side of the House and no attack on the hereditaries. I wholly agree with everything that has been said. I have worked with the hereditaries, having been here 24 years now, after 27 years in the other place…
Lords Proceedings 14 October 2025
Business of the House
And the Lib Dems.
Lords Debate 21 July 2025
House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill
My Lords, perhaps I might impose for just a few moments on this matter. I think it is relevant to remark on a very significant anniversary for the Labour Party this month. I am not talking about the first anniversary of this Government; I am talking about the 80th anniversary of that remarkable Labo…
Lords Debate 9 July 2025 2 contributions
House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill
My Lords, I think that some of my noble friends have been waiting a long time for this moment. It is late at night, so I assure noble Lords that I will not test the opinion of the House. I move this amendment with a certain amount of humility, which some may feel is not my natural state, but it rea…
My Lords, I cannot hide my disappointment that the noble Lord, Lord Newby, and the noble Baroness, Lady Smith—the Leader of the House—have not accepted my words. But I am pleased to have heard the noble Lord, Lord Hunt of Kings Heath, ask some totally appropriate questions and remind us of what happ…
Lords Debate 2 July 2025 2 contributions
House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill
My Lords, before the noble Baroness sits down, what authority will this committee have? Would it be regarded by the Government as having authority? In other words, would its conclusions, if passed by the House, be carried on by the Government, or would it be what I rather suspect it will be: a very …
My Lords, my support for this amendment is largely symbolic, but at least it is consistent with things that I have said and stood for in the past. The noble Lord, Lord Newby, talked about my Amendment 32, which we will come to late next week. Its purpose is to provide an echo of the Parliament Act 1…

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