Lord Bird

16 parliamentary sessions on record in this archive

16 sessions
Lords Proceedings 6 July 2026
Imprisonment for Public Protection Prisoners
The Minister says that he is ambitious, which I am pleased to hear, but where in government is work to prevent people ending up in prison? I cannot see it. I cannot see homelessness prevention, prison prevention or the exportation of poverty from people’s lives—90% of people in prison are there from…
Lords Proceedings 4 June 2026 2 contributions
Young People and Work
My Lords—
Is it possible for the Minister to explain to me this kind of scattergun effect? She says that it covers all departments—education and everything else—but why is there not a central office in government for the eradication of poverty? Only by bringing everyone’s energies together will we bring about…
Lords Oral Questions 17 March 2026
Birmingham City Council and Unite: Refuse Workers’ Pay
The noble Lord raises an important point about the pay of public service workers, and it is very important that they are recognised for the real value they provide in our communities. But even before the strike, Birmingham’s waste service was failing residents. For example, in 2024-25 residents regi…
Lords Debate 12 March 2026 3 contributions
Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill
My Lords, it is common for noble Lords to start their speeches by saying that it is a pleasure to follow either a noble Lord or a noble Baroness, and that is generally true. There are certain circumstances when it is not true. A number of speakers in this House are just so impressive, often speaking…
I knew I should not have mentioned him.
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Lords Oral Questions 12 March 2026
Children in Care: Illegal Accommodation
The noble Lord touches on a very important and sensitive issue. Too often, young people are labelled by what happens to them. It is critical that, where we get the opportunity to engage with young people, we bring together their peer group to give support, along with all the other agencies that can …
Lords Oral Questions 5 March 2026
PFAS
I can assure the noble Lord that I am always happy to be brave when I can and I will encourage the department to push forward as best it can in this area. It is important and I recognise the huge concern both in this House and among the public.
Lords Oral Questions 23 February 2026
Free Speech Complaints Scheme
I have not seen much evidence that the noble Lord is being silenced, but it remains an important part of free speech provisions to be able to protest legitimately—but not, of course, to harass or to promote antisemitism on campus. It is completely clear that that is the case, and there is a clear di…
Lords Debate 28 January 2026 2 contributions
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill
I am very pleased that this amendment is to be discussed again. What troubles me is that it could be such a small, insignificant thing to ask for targets from the Government. Are targets part of the armoury that we use to get rid of poverty? If we are endeavouring to get rid of poverty, we will need…
Thank you very much. I have decided to join the Conservative Party. Can I meet the noble Earl afterwards and fill in the forms? Forgive me, I was only joking. I have never received such praise in the House. I agree with the noble Lord, Lord Storey. I was trying to say that we need a new toolkit to …
Lords Oral Questions 8 January 2026
Net Zero: Civil Society and Faith-based Organisations
I completely agree with the noble Lord that getting to net zero is an ethical and—shall we say?—spiritual concept that involves justice in the process. Justice involves getting rid of poverty, among other things. But I remind the noble Lord that low-carbon activity—for example, cutting substantial m…
Lords Oral Questions 16 December 2025 2 contributions
National Plan to End Homelessness
My Lords, last week the Government launched their £3.5 billion national plan to end homelessness, a bold initiative informed by the voices of those with lived experience of homelessness and rough sleeping, as well as councils, mayors and homelessness organisations. Over £3 billion of that funding wi…
I am grateful for all the work the noble Lord has done in this area. The Government are very aware of the challenges councils face due to the rising demand for temporary accommodation; it has been growing in recent years and is a real challenge for them. We are committed to considering the best way …
Lords Oral Questions 30 October 2025
Heathrow Airport: Third Runway
I am sure the noble Lord will recognise that it would be unusual for a Minister to commit from the Dispatch Box to buying somebody’s property, but the noble Lord’s more serious point is about noise commitments. Any scheme that comes forward should meet the Government’s four clear tests, of which one…
Lords Oral Questions 30 October 2025
Public and Private Sector Productivity Trends
I am not quite sure what the question was. I do not think that I agree with noble Lord’s diagnosis.
Lords Oral Questions 16 October 2025
Police: Vetting, Training and Discipline
As somebody from proud working-class stock, I do not accept that individuals who are from working-class stock are more substantially susceptible to committing offences and not being good police officers. I do not know whether that was what the noble Lord intended in his comments, but I will robustly…
Lords Debate 19 June 2025 4 contributions
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill
Amendment 163 in my name would place a duty on the Secretary of State to set binding child poverty reduction targets and report on them annually to Parliament. This amendment will hold the Government to their promise to reduce child poverty and enable them to measure their progress. This amendment w…
My Lords, I thank the Minister for her assessment, but I do not agree. It is interesting that, when she outlined how she will tackle poverty, she mentioned school uniforms, breakfast clubs and social housing. I have an opinion, which I expressed earlier; I think that food clubs are a response to the…
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Lords Debate 12 June 2025 3 contributions
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill
My Lords, on Amendment 100, from the noble Lord, Lord Young, I will offer a bit of Big Issue news. We did a survey in the early part of this century in which we surveyed 150 to 200 Big Issue vendors. Some 80% of them had been through the care system; most of them had been in care for a period of at …
I second the amendment of the noble Lord, Lord Young. I am very interested in foster caring, largely because when I was in care as a young child, it was largely because I did not really have a family. I had a mother and a father, and I had brothers who were taken away in one direction. My parents we…
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Lords Debate 15 May 2025 3 contributions
Renters’ Rights Bill
I declare my interests in the register in and around housing and things in that area. I will speak to Amendment 278 and the other amendments in my name—Amendments 282, 286 and 291—as they all work together. My amendments would bring the majority of the Bill and the new tenancy regime into force on t…
Unfortunately, I was not in a position to sit up last night or the night before because I have a full-time job. Yesterday, I was in Cardiff working with people in the Government there. We had a big event around the Big Issue . It was wonderful to be there and to be given the opportunity, I hope, to …
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