Baroness Goudie

23 parliamentary sessions on record in this archive

23 sessions
Lords Committee Stage 9 July 2026
Women and Girls: Impact of ODA Cuts
My Lords, I thank my friend the noble Baroness, Lady Sugg, for arranging this debate today. I also thank Concern Worldwide, Planned Parenthood, CAFOD, Action Aid and many other organisations which were kind enough to get in touch with me, as with others, about this debate. The scale of the reductio…
Lords Committee Stage 30 June 2026
Ukraine: International Claims Commission Convention
My Lords, I thank the noble Lord, Lord Johnson, and all other members of the committee for the work that they have done on this issue. I also thank the witnesses who came forward. I declare my unpaid interest as an ambassador for the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security. We have done …
Lords Proceedings 10 June 2026
New Autism Strategy (Autism Act 2009 Committee Report)
My Lords, it was a privilege for me to sit on the Autism Act 2009 Committee. I am very glad that we have the opportunity to discuss the report today. I thank all my colleagues across the House, in particular the noble Baroness, Lady Browning, and the noble Lord, Lord Touhig, who gave me great encour…
Lords Proceedings 3 June 2026
World Cup Ticket Prices
My Lords, not only is there the expense of buying the tickets and paying the fares, but there is also the issue of getting visas. Can the Minister see whether we can sort out the visas to America in particular, because it takes time to get those?
Lords Oral Questions 26 March 2026
Former Prime Minister Imran Khan
My Lord, I concur with everybody and congratulate the noble Baroness, Lady Alexander, on securing this debate, which is clearly timely. I want to address the specifics first. Regardless of the merits and demerits of the case against Imran Khan—I will come to that—his treatment is disgraceful and inh…
Lords Committee Stage 25 March 2026
Northern Ireland After Brexit (Northern Ireland Scrutiny Committee Report)
My Lords, it is a pleasure to follow the noble Baroness, Lady Goudie. As a newish member of the committee, it is with some trepidation that I rise to speak in this debate. Noble Lords will be pleased to hear that, at this early stage, I will keep my remarks relatively brief. I commend the committee…
Lords Oral Questions 23 March 2026 2 contributions
Ukraine: Reparation
We remain committed to the principle that Russia should pay for the damage that it has caused. We will continue to co-ordinate with international partners to ensure that Ukraine gets the funding it needs. In December 2025, the United Kingdom signed the convention to establish an international claims…
I agree with my noble friend, and that is why the register and the commission are vital parts of the role the UK is playing to support Ukraine.
Lords Debate 11 March 2026
Crime and Policing Bill
My Lords, I support the noble Baroness, Lady D’Souza, and the noble Lord, Lord Banner. I thank the Minister and his officials for all they have done on this clause. Might the Minister look at this again before Third Reading or at some other point to see whether it is possible to do what we have requ…
Lords Proceedings 6 March 2026
International Women’s Day
My Lords, I thank the Minister, the noble Baroness, Lady Lloyd of Effra, for tabling this important debate. I congratulate the noble Baroness, Lady Nargund, on her excellent maiden speech. May I add my own Wimbledon Wombles welcome to the noble Baroness? I look forward to working with her on all ma…
Lords Debate 9 February 2026
Victims and Courts Bill
I will speak to Amendment 45, in my name and that of the noble Baroness, Lady Jones. I apologise to the Minister for being unable to come to her briefing. It was at the same time as my Committee of the House, so I was pulled deeply. We may be able to discuss these issues at another time, but I thank…
Lords Proceedings 29 January 2026
UK Development Partnership Assistance
My Lords, I join others in congratulating my noble friend Lady Featherstone on securing this debate and on her eloquent opening speech, and I congratulate the noble Baroness, Lady Hyde, and the noble Lord, Lord Barber, on their powerful maiden speeches. I appreciated their focus on optimism. As both…
Lords Debate 20 January 2026
Crime and Policing Bill
I support the noble Lord, Lord Banner, on Amendments 417 and 419. I will not repeat what I and my colleagues have said many times in this House. I am, however, most anxious about the compensation money that does not go to these countries and these people. We are told that it is in the Treasury in so…
Lords Oral Questions 13 January 2026
Official Development Assistance
My Lords, Governments can be forced to make abrupt, top-down decisions without having the time to undertake scientific ground-up assessments on the impact of those decisions. That is very much the case with our ODA budget, which, at a stroke, will lose an annual £6.2 billion, taking it down to £9.2 …
Lords Oral Questions 8 January 2026
Vaccine Health Technology Assessment
My Lords, some weeks ago, the noble Baroness, Lady Ritchie of Downpatrick, tabled a Written Question on this subject. With great respect to the Minister, her response was not a strong one: it merely suggested the possibility of considerations such as productivity costs being highlighted by the Joint…
Lords Proceedings 31 October 2025
Ukraine
My Lords, thank the noble Lord, Lord Coaker, for bringing forward this debate, and congratulate the noble Lord, Lord Barrow, on his excellent maiden speech. Russia’s full-scale invasion launched over three years ago is an act of unwarranted aggression and a complete repudiation of the rules-based in…
Lords Oral Questions 30 October 2025
El Fasher
I thank my noble friend for that question. I entirely agree with her view that women must play a full role in the transition that we look forward to in Sudan, although it may be some time coming. On conflict-related sexual violence, which my noble friend refers to, noble Lords will know that we have…
Lords Debate 12 September 2025
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill
My Lords, in my view, this Bill invites us to cross into completely new and dangerous territory. Although it has been argued that we already, in the law, allow for intervention, we would be permitting for the first time the policy and widespread practice of ending life by medical means. It would be …
Lords Proceedings 18 July 2025
Strategic Defence Review 2025
My Lords, I welcome the review—I read the whole document—and I congratulate the noble Lord, Lord Robertson. The country is very lucky to have his expertise and leadership. While I, like many noble Lords, am all for increased defence spending, I still cannot get my head around why the ODA budget was…
Lords Debate 14 July 2025
Employment Rights Bill
I very much thank the Minister and her officers for all the time they have given us over the last year in being able to get this clause on the statutes tonight. I also thank my colleagues in the other place, in particular Lou Haigh and the Deputy Prime Minister, Angela Rayner, for the work they have…
Lords Proceedings 16 June 2025
Conflict in the Middle East
My Lords, while we are sitting here, the UN is scaling back its aid due to historic funding cuts. It is cutting back from $44 billion to $29 billion because of a drop in contributions, particularly from the US and from other western countries, which are reducing aid in order to prioritise defence sp…
Lords Proceedings 6 June 2025
Preterm Birth Committee Report
My Lords, I cannot tell noble Lords how delighted I was when this issue was selected to be the subject of a special committee. I had witnessed families, including friends of mine, go through utter heartbreak. Many women can lose so many babies due to preterm birth. Of course, there is huge joy at th…
Lords Debate 19 May 2025
Employment Rights Bill
My Lords, I support Amendments 98, 101 and 101A, and Amendment 101C, which is in my name. Also, I support my noble friends Lady O’Grady, Lady Kennedy and Lady Chakrabarti, and the noble Baronesses, Lady Morrissey and Lady Kramer, and the work they have done on these issues over the years. I thank Me…
Lords Proceedings 7 May 2025
Middle East Update
My Lords, I accept the Minister’s Statement and thank him very much for all he has done, but at the same time we need to look at the local community. I have asked this before. We have seen no pictures of women on the television at any of the peace talks, whether in America, Saudi Arabia or anywhere.…

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