Lord Cashman

27 parliamentary sessions on record in this archive

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Lords Proceedings 25 June 2026
Puberty Blockers Trial: Consent
My Lords, the only thing that matters in this instance is the right of the child to the best and most appropriate treatment. Therefore, does the Minister agree that puberty blockers are used for a range of conditions and that any approach must therefore be based solely on the recommendations of the …
Lords Oral Questions 27 April 2026
For Women Scotland Case
I thank my noble friend. There has been constant reference to the Government’s position on the protection of women, and we are absolutely committed to ensure that we can absolutely say that violence against women and girls is a thing of the past. We are absolutely determined to end that. Violence ag…
Lords Debate 24 April 2026
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill
My Lords, this has, I can say without qualification, proven to be one of the most contentious Bills that has come before your Lordships’ House in this Session and perhaps, indeed, in any Session. One of the reasons why it has been so contentious is that it is so important. No one can deny that the B…
Lords Oral Questions 14 April 2026
Single-sex Spaces: Equality and Human Rights Commission Guidance
My noble friend will understand that I cannot comment on the contents of the draft code, particularly during this current election period, but I understand the sentiment behind the question. I want to reassure noble Lords that this Government are absolutely committed to balancing all rights and ensu…
Lords Debate 4 March 2026
Crime and Policing Bill
My Lords, I will speak very briefly, because the one thing I agree on with the previous speaker is that it is late. I was not going to speak, but the amendment directly affects me. It affects the kind of country I want to remain living in. I have to say to your Lordships that I wake up most mornings…
Lords Oral Questions 26 February 2026
Equality and Human Rights Commission
I hear what my noble friend says. I understand his concerns; I do not think it is good practice to have legal challenges. They do not actually resolve anything. What will resolve things is to get the code accurately and robustly reviewed and properly published. The updated code is, as I have said, u…
Lords Oral Questions 23 February 2026 2 contributions
LGBT Veterans Independent Review
My Lords, I will start answering this Question by paying tribute to Lord Etherton—we would not be having Questions such as this were it not for him—and the noble Lords, Lord Cashman and Lord Lexden. We should remind ourselves of the work people do in this House and the progress they make. The Gover…
We all associate with the remarks my noble friend just made with respect to the shameful way in which people were treated between 1967 and 2001. On the timeliness of the financial recognition scheme and the direct payments, the Government are working hard to ensure that we get to those who are the m…
Lords Oral Questions 2 February 2026 2 contributions
Prisoners for Palestine: Hunger Strikes
My Lords—
I spend a lot of my time going around prisons, meeting staff, meeting prisoners and seeing probation areas as well. There are already well-established routes. If prisoners and their families have concerns, the independent monitoring board and the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman are the best routes f…
Lords Proceedings 15 January 2026
Iran
My Lords, I reiterate the point that there are no safe, legal routes from Iran to reach this country. I urge the Minister to look sympathetically at this. No matter how somebody reaches the safety of the United Kingdom, if they are from Iran—and, I would argue, other countries, but in this instance …
Lords Proceedings 15 January 2026
Chinese Embassy
My Lords, as a resident of Tower Hamlets, I point out that the first Chinatown in the UK existed in the East End of London, not far from where the current building is proposed—a building that has been largely disused for approximately eight years. Therefore, does the Minister agree with me that the …
Lords Debate 8 January 2026
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill
The noble Lord, Lord Gove, asks: how much extra time? The answer surely is that that depends on what progress we make tomorrow and next week. Can I simply say this? There are many difficult issues posed by this Bill, but this Motion is not difficult at all. We are simply being asked to vote that thi…
Lords Proceedings 20 November 2025
Asylum Policy
My Lords, the status quo might not be where we want, but where the Government are moving to causes me some deep concern, not least about integration and the dehumanisation of migrants and people seeking sanctuary. I want to bring to the Minister’s attention some interesting polling by HOPE not hate,…
Lords Debate 11 November 2025
Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill
My Lords, I will speak in support of Amendment 59—to which I have added my name, along with the noble Baroness, Lady Hamwee —which was moved so effectively and powerfully by my noble friend Lord Browne of Ladyton. In Committee, I spoke about the importance of our amendment then, and the amendment be…
Lords Oral Questions 5 November 2025
Equality and Human Rights Commission: Draft Updated Code of Practice
I recognise that, as my noble friend says, trans people are concerned about the implications of the recent Supreme Court ruling. As I have said, we are considering both that ruling and its implications carefully. However, we are clear, as was that ruling, that the laws to protect trans people from d…
Lords Debate 16 October 2025
Crime and Policing Bill
My Lords, I add my congratulations to the Minister, particularly on her skill in introducing such a wide-ranging Bill. My interest is parochial in the sense that, while there are many subjects here that require appropriate attention and scrutiny, as a previous general secretary of a retail union and…
Lords Oral Questions 15 October 2025
Equality Act 2010: Meaning of “Sex”
My noble friend is absolutely right. Of course, we recognise that the application of the Supreme Court ruling is, in some settings, complex, which is why it is important that this code is given full and proper consideration. That is why the independent EHRC code of practice is so important, and we w…
Lords Debate 19 September 2025
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill
My Lords, anything I say will probably have been said before, so fortuitously I shall not speak for long, which will please the Government Whips. On both sides there have been some outstanding speeches over both days, and we can all appreciate that this is hugely complex. People very often tend to …
Lords Debate 3 September 2025
Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill
My Lords, I support Amendment 104 and I am proud to follow my noble friend after the passionate and eloquent way he introduced it. He spoke passionately and deeply about the young man, Noah, and the experience that he had in Georgia. Before I speak further in support of this amendment, to which I ha…
Lords Debate 15 July 2025
Renters’ Rights Bill
My Lords, I hesitate to follow when Sodom and Gomorrah have both been mentioned. However, the noble Baroness, Lady Thornhill, has made a powerful case for her amendment, and I associate myself with everything she has said and with the passionate defence of this amendment by my noble friend Lady List…
Lords Statutory Instrument 3 July 2025
Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) Order 2025
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Lords Oral Questions 16 June 2025
Social Energy Tariff
I thank the noble Lord for that question. We had a comprehensive review involving Ofgem in December to discuss this issue. We know that too much of the burden of the bill is placed on standing charges. We are committed to lowering the costs of standing charges and have worked constructively with the…
Lords Debate 4 June 2025
Data (Use and Access) Bill [HL]
My Lords, I support the noble Baroness, Lady Kidron, and declare my interest as an artist member of DACS. I have supported the amendments from the noble Baroness because transparency would have unlocked avenues to negotiate licences, bringing mutual benefits to AI companies and rights holders alike…
Lords Debate 2 June 2025
Data (Use and Access) Bill [HL]
My Lords, this is the first time I have spoken on this measure, because I had assumed that, after the Bill had gone to the House of Commons, it would accept the arguments that have been adduced in this place in the previous debates and realise that this is not only a wrong Bill but a very harmful on…
Lords Oral Questions 2 June 2025 2 contributions
European Convention on Human Rights: Protocol 12
My Lords, the Government currently have no plans to ratify Protocol 12 of the European Convention on Human Rights. Protocol 12 is a very broadly drafted, free-standing right that creates unpredictability in how it will be given effect by the court, and it is not clear that ratifying it would increas…
The way that I will answer my noble friend is by saying that we continue to keep the case law of the European Court of Human Rights in respect of Protocol 12 under review, but we remain unconvinced of the benefits of ratification. The United Kingdom is not an outlier in this regard. The protocol was…
Lords Debate 19 May 2025
Data (Use and Access) Bill [HL]
My Lords, it seems that the Government are relying on two arguments to reject the amendment from the noble Baroness, Lady Kidron. The first is that regulating AI is such a big, complex problem that we cannot deal with one bit; we have to deal with it all. The second is that it is so big that it is g…

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