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Commons Chamber
Business of the House - Thu 23 Mar 2023
Leader of the House

Mentions:
1: Andrew Bridgen (IND - North West Leicestershire) The Leader of the House will no doubt recall that we both ran on a manifesto commitment in 2010 to scrap - Speech Link
2: Penny Mordaunt (CON - Portsmouth North) We have introduced the Bill and other legislation to tackle these issues. - Speech Link
3: Kim Johnson (LAB - Liverpool, Riverside) We are in the run-up to the mayoral elections, in which there will be a requirement for a valid form - Speech Link
4: Penny Mordaunt (CON - Portsmouth North) why the returning officer in her area will not accept that particular form of ID. - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Elections Bill
Lords Hansard - Part 1 - Mon 28 Mar 2022
Leader of the House

Mentions:
1: Lord Wallace of Saltaire (LDEM - Life peer) the Bill: that we should move towards a residency requirement. - Speech Link
2: Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle (GRN - Life peer) As we were talking about with voter ID and offering a positive alternative of automatic voter registration - Speech Link
3: Baroness Scott of Bybrook (CON - Life peer) A relevant example of this is the online safety Bill, introduced earlier this month: it proposes new - Speech Link
4: Baroness Wheatcroft (CB - Life peer) integrity of our electoral system. - Speech Link
5: None integrity of the electoral process. - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Elections Bill
Lords Hansard - Part 2 - Mon 28 Mar 2022
Leader of the House

Mentions:
1: Lord Grocott (LAB - Life peer) when we have voter ID established in the way being proposed.But, to me, the principle at stake is about - Speech Link
2: Earl Howe (CON - Excepted Hereditary) The Liberal Democrats pledged in their two most recent manifestos to scrap the 15-year rule. - Speech Link
3: Baroness Hayman of Ullock (LAB - Life peer) Basically, it recommended that, once the Bill had been introduced and Second Reading had taken place, - Speech Link
4: Lord Scriven (LDEM - Life peer) provisions in the Bill. - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Elections Bill
Lords Hansard - Part 2 - Thu 17 Mar 2022
Cabinet Office

Mentions:
1: Lord True (CON - Life peer) By the way, the CPSL recommendations came out after the Elections Bill was introduced. - Speech Link
2: Baroness Hayman of Ullock (LAB - Life peer) She gave evidence about when voter ID was introduced in Northern Ireland. - Speech Link
3: Lord Grocott (LAB - Life peer) never doubted the integrity of the election. - Speech Link
4: Baroness Hayman of Ullock (LAB - Life peer) The key concerns expressed were that the requirement for photo voter ID“would reduce democratic participation - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Judicial Review and Courts Bill
Report stage - Tue 25 Jan 2022
No Department present

Mentions:
1: Andy Slaughter (LAB - Hammersmith) We read that the Justice Secretary and the Prime Minister think that the Bill, which was introduced by - Speech Link
2: John Hayes (CON - South Holland and The Deepings) in tune with that advice—otherwise, they would not have introduced this Bill in the first place—I urge - Speech Link
3: Janet Daby (LAB - Lewisham East) The Elections Bill imposes mandatory voter ID, discriminating against deprived and disadvantaged communities - Speech Link
4: James Cartlidge (CON - South Suffolk) I would argue that the requirement in the Bill for the courts to have regard to the interests or expectations - Speech Link
5: James Cartlidge (CON - South Suffolk) As it stands, the Bill delivers on commitments that we made ahead of the last general election. - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Judicial Review and Courts Bill
2nd reading - Tue 26 Oct 2021
Cabinet Office

Mentions:
1: Robert Neill (CON - Bromley and Chislehurst) this House and who operate in the political sphere recognise the integrity of the judiciary in their - Speech Link
2: Anne McLaughlin (SNP - Glasgow North East) power of the executive over Parliament, the courts and the public.”Since my first election in 2015 I - Speech Link
3: Fay Jones (CON - Brecon and Radnorshire) In family proceedings, the Domestic Abuse Act introduced an automatic ban on cross-examination in person - Speech Link
4: Rob Butler (CON - Aylesbury) , a few questions arise from the proposals to scrap LJAs. - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
A Plan for the NHS and Social Care - Wed 19 May 2021
Department of Health and Social Care

Mentions:
1: Barbara Keeley (LAB - Worsley and Eccles South) fire and rehire, they are seeking to roll out unnecessary voter ID legislation. - Speech Link
2: Angela Rayner (LAB - Ashton-under-Lyne) made millions of pounds available to enforce voter ID as part of this Gracious Speech. - Speech Link
3: None child credits; and reject the Government’s proposals for immigration reform, voter ID and policing which - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Affordable and Safe Housing for All - Tue 18 May 2021
Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities

Mentions:
1: Patricia Gibson (SNP - North Ayrshire and Arran) compulsory ID by 2023, which will suppress voter participation, and I fear that that may be the intention - Speech Link
2: Clive Betts (LAB - Sheffield South East) That is the requirement that we have asked for.On the Planning Bill, back in the early days of the coalition - Speech Link
3: Kerry McCarthy (LAB - Bristol East) true colours with their shockingly undemocratic voter ID proposals. - Speech Link
4: Matt Western (LAB - Warwick and Leamington) Finally, there is voter ID and the suppression of public protests. - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Queen’s Speech - Tue 18 May 2021
Ministry of Justice

Mentions:
1: Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede (LAB - Life peer) In fact, Keir Starmer, when he first became an MP in 2015, introduced a Private Member’s Bill, co-drafted - Speech Link
2: Lord Paddick (LDEM - Life peer) The electoral integrity Bill is a solution in search of a non-existent problem, and is likely to disproportionately - Speech Link
3: Lord Pickles (CON - Life peer) support of the election Bill. - Speech Link
4: Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb (GRN - Life peer) For example, the electoral integrity Bill is an excuse to make it harder for people—particular people - Speech Link
5: Baroness Lister of Burtersett (LAB - Life peer) The Government have responded that the Bill will be introduced when the time is right. - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Queen’s Speech - Thu 13 May 2021
Scotland Office

Mentions:
1: Lord Lisvane (CB - Life peer) In the last Parliament, I introduced the group’s act of union Bill. - Speech Link
2: Baroness Humphreys (LDEM - Life peer) party’s first step towards the UK version of voter suppression.The electoral integrity Bill—was there - Speech Link
3: Baroness Wilcox of Newport (LAB - Life peer) see the electoral integrity Bill as being about voter suppression and curbing the independence of the - Speech Link
4: Lord Empey (UUP - Life peer) of it, have been in force for some 35 years, with photo ID being introduced in the early noughties. - Speech Link
5: Lord Falconer of Thoroton (LAB - Life peer) The electoral integrity Bill requires you to produce photographic ID. - Speech Link