Lord Clarke of Nottingham

21 parliamentary sessions on record in this archive

21 sessions
Lords Proceedings 8 July 2026
Safe Refugee Routes for Students
My Lords, given the interpretation that British courts and tribunals have put on the UN and European conventions in recent years, I assume that the entire population of places such as Sudan and Somalia would qualify for asylum and be granted it if they could get their feet on to British soil. Would …
Lords Proceedings 28 April 2026
Lord Mandelson Humble Address: Government Response Update
My Lords, one of the difficulties in discussing the vetting of Lord Mandelson seriously is that nobody outside the Government has the first idea what the grounds were for the recommendation that his vetting should be refused. I accept and completely agree with the process the Minister described wher…
Lords Proceedings 28 April 2026
Middle East: Economic Update
My Lords, one of the big problems that the Government faced when they took office was an unsustainable level of public debt and a totally unsustainable level of debt interest being paid by taxpayers each year on that debt. The Government saw clearly at the time that one thing they had to do was to s…
Lords Proceedings 20 April 2026
Security Vetting
My Lords, the totally new twist to this long-running saga is the discovery that the Foreign Office officials failed to give any information about this failed vetting to their ministerial masters, the Prime Minister and the Foreign Secretary. So far, I find this as mystifying as everybody else. Surel…
Lords Debate 17 March 2026
Lord Mandelson: Response to Humble Address Motion
The private lives of the decadent rich are always going to arouse interest in the media and with the general public. The Prime Minister has failed to answer some very embarrassing questions about what he knew when he made this appointment. In my opinion, this whole thing became overwhelmingly more s…
Lords Oral Questions 17 March 2026
Fujitsu: Post Office Horizon Case
I have the utmost respect for the noble Lord but, as a former Secretary of State and Minister, he should know that the Government speak to government lawyers on a regular basis. An inquiry is taking place, and we should wait for it to finish and for the report to be published. An interim report has …
Lords Debate 24 February 2026 3 contributions
Tobacco and Vapes Bill
My Lords, I want to speak to my interest. About 30 years ago, I was a director of British American Tobacco. I started smoking when I was at school, and I have now been smoking for about 70 years. At the moment, the thought has not crossed my mind that I am going to abandon my enjoyable smoking of sm…
May I ask what evidence the noble Lord has for that? I well remember, when I was on the board of BAT, that we acknowledged the health risks. We were accused of somehow denying it, but the people with this bizarre conspiracy theory were never able to produce any examples of our denying it, because we…
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Lords Oral Questions 28 January 2026
UK Start-up Companies
I thank the noble Lord for his question. We expanded the eligibility for various schemes to support entrepreneurs and scale-up businesses such as the enterprise management incentives and the enterprise investment scheme. I will need to consult with Treasury colleagues specifically on venture capital…
Lords Oral Questions 21 January 2026
Motorway Speed Cameras
I defer absolutely to the noble Lord’s knowledge of the M1 in Bedfordshire and will, of course, ask National Highways officials whether it is the case that it is permanently at 60 mph and, if it is, why. The reasons for variable speed limits and speed limits in general are road safety and traffic ma…
Lords Debate 28 October 2025
Employment Rights Bill
Ex-offenders.
Lords Oral Questions 14 October 2025
Prisoners: Reoffending
Having been to prisons in Holland before, it is clear that they have a different approach. With the Sentencing Bill, which will come to your Lordships’ House soon, the inspiration has been the Texas justice system, where they did things differently and crime has come down by 30% and they have closed…
Lords Oral Questions 10 September 2025
Gaza Protests: Anti-terrorism Legislation
The police do have discretion; it is not for Ministers to order arrests or bring forward charges. It is for the police at a local level to interpret the legislation that has been passed overwhelmingly by the House of Commons and this House to proscribe the organisation. I say “proscribe the organisa…
Lords Oral Questions 2 September 2025
Gilt Yields
I am grateful to the noble Lord for his question. There was a lot there; let me see if I can cover some of that. He is absolutely right to draw attention to the fact that, as the previous Government found, credibility is hard won but easily lost. That is why ongoing market volatility further underli…
Lords Oral Questions 22 July 2025
Illegal Migration: Pull Factors
The noble Lord is absolutely right. In April and May this year, the Government were involved, along with 50 nations across the European Union and elsewhere, in examining the drive factors—rather than the pull factors that the noble Lord, Lord Empey, mentioned—that are pushing people away from areas …
Lords Oral Questions 15 July 2025
Taxes
I am grateful to the noble Lord for his question and for his expertise. That Budget created the deepest recession in British history, so I do not know that we necessarily want to follow it in its entirety.
Lords Proceedings 14 July 2025
Trial by Jury: Proposed Restrictions
My Lords, does the Minister accept that it is a scandalous disgrace that in this country some victims and people charged with offences have to wait months and sometimes years before a trial can take place? Does he therefore agree that, in those circumstances, the Government have no choice but to acc…
Lords Proceedings 8 July 2025
Government Performance against Fiscal Rules
My Lords, since the 2008 financial crisis, this country has built an unsustainable level of public debt in relation to our GDP, and the cost of servicing that debt is a serious constraint on financing public services. Does the Minister agree that any easing of fiscal rules in those circumstances wou…
Lords Oral Questions 2 July 2025 2 contributions
NHS, Armed Forces and Civil Service Staff: Public Meetings
My Lords—
My Lords, I start by wishing the noble Lord a happy birthday. Also, I cannot believe that any civil servant or special adviser would ever have any success in controlling the noble Lord. There is nothing unusual about efforts to make sure that government communications have a clear line. Noble Lords …
Lords Oral Questions 1 July 2025
Migrants: Hotel Accommodation
The Government, as the noble Lord knows, have been discussing a number of matters with a number of countries. I cannot bring him up to date today on the final details of those projects. We have scrapped the Rwanda scheme, which was costly, ineffective and did not remove people. We are continuing to …
Lords Proceedings 10 June 2025
Winter Fuel Payment
My Lords, this is certainly a shambolic way of conducting a government, but otherwise, I find myself unfortunately rather out of step with the exchanges so far. The winter fuel payment had nothing to do with the level of fuel bills. It was paid to everybody, rich or poor, as a prize for reaching a …
Lords Proceedings 21 May 2025
UK-EU Summit
My Lords, I congratulate the Government on their progress in strengthening the European arm of NATO in the light of the changed circumstances we have, and on the start they have made on putting us back into a healthier relationship—a soft Brexit—with the European Union, to replace the hard Brexit th…

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