The Lord Bishop of Southwark

20 parliamentary sessions on record in this archive

20 sessions
Lords Proceedings 6 July 2026
West Bank: Purchase of Settlement Land and Property
My Lords, the Minister referred to the advice that the Government published following the Statement on 9 June warning of the dubious legality of the purchase of property in the West Bank. Will she acknowledge that those most likely to do so are unlikely to heed such advice? Will she ensure that HMRC…
Lords Proceedings 21 May 2026
King’s Speech
My Lords, I endorse what the noble Lord, Lord Callanan, said about the vile harm of increasing antisemitism in our nation. I am glad that widespread condemnation is being matched by solidarity and community action. I also welcome what the Minister said about working for and recognising a two-state s…
Lords Oral Questions 16 April 2026
Local Resilience Forums
We are very happy to take all suggestions as we refresh the guidance, so I am happy to speak to the right reverend Prelate outside the Chamber to clarify what he wants in there.
Lords Oral Questions 15 April 2026
Zimbabwe: Constitution
I thank the right reverend Prelate for his question. If he will forgive me, I do not think I should speak on behalf of the other states around Zimbabwe, but I have made clear what this Government’s view is on these proposed constitutional changes, and we shall continue to make that case.
Lords Proceedings 14 April 2026
Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules
My Lords, it pains me to intervene to say that I think Ministers have got these changes wrong. It pains me even more to say that this is an all too common feature of Home Office decisions at the moment. I want to focus, as my noble friend Lady Royall did, on the provisions in these changes for stude…
Lords Debate 14 April 2026
Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill
My Lords, I fully understand the sensitivities of the status of the islands in the light of the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice, but will the Minister confirm that such an opinion does not have the force of law? I impress on the Minister that the view from these Benches is to …
Lords Proceedings 14 April 2026
Middle East
My Lords, I am grateful to the noble Baroness for coming to the House to answer questions on the Statement on the Middle East and to the Prime Minister for his diplomatic efforts in the Gulf. From these Benches, we believe that the initiation of this conflict, the attacks by Iran on its neighbours a…
Lords Proceedings 13 April 2026
Clerk of the Parliaments
My Lords, as I conclude the tributes from your Lordships’ House to our departing Clerk of the Parliaments, it remains for me to thank Simon Burton for his much-valued service and contributions. From his appointment to the post in 2021 to his retirement this year, the activity of the House has increa…
Lords Debate 27 March 2026
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill
My Lords, I am glad to follow the noble Baroness, Lady Fox of Buckley, because I added my signature to Amendment 673 in the name of the noble Baroness, Lady Fraser, as did the noble Lords, Lord Carlile and Lord Hunt of Kings Heath. Allowing for some reticence on the necessity of this amendment, I j…
Lords Debate 20 March 2026
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill
My Lords, I support the amendments in this group, particularly Amendment 171 in the names of the noble Baronesses, Lady Nicholson of Winterbourne and Lady O’Loan. Clause 5, as we have heard, introduces a key element in the infrastructure of assisted dying in this Bill by providing what is intended …
Lords Proceedings 30 January 2026
Arrangement of Business
My Lords, I too wish to speak in good faith. That is what all our Committee consideration has been about, in almost every speech I have heard and listened to—and I have made an effort to attend a good number of sittings. I am very grateful to the Government Chief Whip for what he has said. I am also…
Lords Debate 12 September 2025
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill
My Lords, I oppose assisted dying on principle; I voted against it in the Scottish Parliament and I want to be transparent. But the task before this House today is to scrutinise the Bill, and that is the process to which I wish to contribute. I reserve the right to vote against the Bill if—or, as se…
Lords Proceedings 16 June 2025
Conflict in the Middle East
My Lords, I pray for wise judgment and a swift end to the current conflict between Israel and Iran. I pray for restraint and for the safety and well-being of Jewish people, here and around the world. I support the steps that have been made to protect British nationals and I am appalled by the attack…
Lords Oral Questions 12 June 2025
Winter Fuel Payment
I am grateful to the right reverend Prelate for his question. I am sure that all of us have lessons to learn in life. I believe that it is very important that we reform our welfare system; it is not working and it needs reform, and I think everyone agrees with that. We will do this on a principled b…
Lords Oral Questions 12 June 2025
Craft Industry: Support
My Lords, I declare my interest as chair of English Heritage. As well as looking after 400 of the nation’s most important heritage sites, we are one of the biggest investors in building conservation and heritage management in the UK, so English Heritage is well placed to observe and comment on the s…
Lords Debate 11 June 2025
Holocaust Memorial Bill
My Lords, I support Amendment 2 in the name of the noble Lord, Lord Russell of Liverpool, as it encapsulates my concern. I intend to speak briefly. During the debate on ping-pong on the data Bill on 2 June, the noble Lord, Lord Rooker, referred to some pre-ministerial training administered in the da…
Lords Proceedings 10 June 2025
Winter Fuel Payment
My Lords, I welcome the reversal of the decision on winter fuel payments, having spoken, like others, cautioning against so many pensioners who are vulnerable and in need being deprived of it—not against the principle of changing it and restricting it to some degree. I just wonder whether, in terms …
Lords Proceedings 9 June 2025 2 contributions
Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories
My Lords—
My Lords, I am grateful to the Minister and to His Majesty’s Government for the Statement on Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories. May I press the Minister on two things? The first is the attack by Israeli forces on the compound of the Anglican al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza, killing five, incl…
Lords Oral Questions 9 June 2025
Social Care and Special Education Charities: Employer National Insurance Contributions
I am grateful to the right reverend Prelate for his question. The answer is yes; I think I committed to doing so during the during the legislative process of that Bill. As I said then, the Government do not expect the changes to national insurance to have a significant impact on home-to-school trave…
Lords Debate 2 June 2025
Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill
My Lords, I thank the Minister for the very open way in which he has approached this whole subject, not just today but in weeks and months gone by. I also express my gratitude to the many NGOs and charitable organisations which have provided us with really superb briefing—almost too much of it. It t…

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