Lord Massey of Hampstead

15 parliamentary sessions on record in this archive

15 sessions
Lords Proceedings 2 July 2026 2 contributions
Political Party Finance and the Electoral Commission
My Lords, I start by thanking the noble Earl, Lord Kinnoull, for introducing this debate on such an important subject for our country. I declare my interest as a former chief executive of the Conservative Party and indeed a donor to the party for over 25 years, although not on the scale of Mr Harbor…
A great shame. I come to this debate from a slightly different angle, perhaps, from other noble Lords. I have always believed that assisting the work of a political party that shares one’s views and values is a form of public service. As a party, the Conservative Party has always been deeply committ…
Lords Proceedings 18 May 2026
Local Government Pension Scheme
My Lords, the draft guidance includes a paragraph 5.6, which allows schemes, in effect, to accept a lower rate of return for “ESG-related goals”. Does the Minister agree with me that there is a real danger that this could be used for political purposes, as has been mentioned before, as a mechanism t…
Lords Proceedings 17 March 2026
Spring Forecast Statement
My Lords, this year’s spring forecast is not just an economic and accounting exercise; it provides clarity, alongside the latest forecasts from the OBR. It is encouraging to see the forecasts of steady growth and falling inflation, resulting in the UK having the fastest growth of any G7 country in E…
Lords Oral Questions 12 February 2026
Counter-Extremism Strategy
My Lords, I too thank the noble Lord, Lord Goodman, for arranging this debate and congratulate him on his excellent speech. I also thank my friends the noble Lords, Lord Mendelsohn and Lord Walney, for all the work that they are doing to counter extremism. Indeed, I thank all noble friends—I conside…
Lords Proceedings 26 January 2026
Holocaust Memorial Day
My Lords, it is a great pleasure to follow that brilliant speech by the noble Lord, Lord Massey. It was a privilege to listen to the fantastic maiden speech by the right reverend Prelate the Bishop of Coventry. In March 1939, a 10 year-old Jewish boy in a town called Ostrava, in what was then Czech…
Lords Debate 15 January 2026
Crime and Policing Bill
My Lords, I rise to support the amendment of the noble Lord, Lord Leigh, and to add to the dialogue by saying that we are becoming desensitised to violent, harassing and intimidatory protests. The ideal of having local senior police officers in charge of restricting these protests is becoming much r…
Lords Oral Questions 8 January 2026
Israel: Trade
My Lords, I thank the noble Lord, Lord Austin, for securing this debate. I express my agreement with the themes of his speech and those of many other speakers this afternoon. I welcome the Minister to his new position. I declare the interest that I was for more than 10 years the chairman of the Ang…
Lords Proceedings 7 January 2026
Middle East and North Africa
My Lords, the Statement contains the usual highly condemnatory statements on Israel’s behaviour, using very emotive terms such as unjustifiable and unforgivable. It spends eight paragraphs on Israel’s conduct but only 10 words on the other side of the issue, which are, “Hamas should disarm and allow…
Lords Oral Questions 17 November 2025
Inheritance Tax: Pensions
I understand the point that the noble Lord raises. As I understand it, six months is standard within the tax system.
Lords Proceedings 13 November 2025
Economic and Taxation Policies: Jobs, Growth and Prosperity
My Lords, I declare my interest as the director of a number of small businesses, and I join in thanking my noble friend Lord Elliott for convening today’s debate. It has been extremely wide-ranging in its scope on the matter in front of your Lordships’ House, and there have been many interesting and…
Lords Proceedings 29 October 2025
Prisoner Release Checks
My Lords, I welcome the Minister’s assurance that changes will be made to the release process to ensure accountability at the highest level in the prison—which is, of course, the governor. As we observe the rising error rate, which seems to be accelerating, and the rather ad hoc decision to give the…
Lords Oral Questions 20 October 2025
GDP Per Capita
That is a very long question but I can give the noble Lord a very short answer. Yes, of course, I agree with him. It is very important that we retain our high earners and retain as much talent in this economy as we possibly can.
Lords Oral Questions 16 September 2025 2 contributions
Undocumented Migrants
The Government are committed to tackling illegal migration and the criminal networks that are behind it. There is no single universal push or pull factor independently driving irregular migration to the UK. In many cases, migrants are directed or coerced by organised criminal networks. That is why t…
I reassure the noble Lord that the UK Government are not a soft touch. He will know that, through the immigration Bill, we are putting in place a Border Force command. We have employed 200 staff since last year to up our efforts on that. We have put an extra £150 million into Border Force funding. W…
Lords Proceedings 2 September 2025
Borders and Asylum
My Lords, the Statement from the Home Secretary contains many laudable aspirations, and I am sure we can all agree that the timing of implementation is of paramount importance as numbers seem to be growing, deepening a sense of crisis, notwithstanding August’s favourable figures. One of the proposed…
Lords Proceedings 13 June 2025
AI and Creative Technologies (Communications and Digital Committee Report)
My Lords, I congratulate my noble friend Lord Massey on an excellent maiden speech. The maiden speech in this House is an opportunity to introduce oneself to many Peers, though I have to say that, looking around, several of us have known my noble friend for almost 50 years. I remember that he was in…

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