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Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 21 Oct 2019
Queen’s Speech

"My Lords, the designated subjects for today range widely. Other noble Lords have focused on home affairs and justice. I could have talked of the 20,000 new police officers we are promised by 2023, or the £2.5 billion to be spent on new prisons, but that would have taken me …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 28 Jun 2018
Economy: Productivity

"My Lords, businesses need long-term investment if they are to improve productivity. Does my noble friend agree that we need some sort of incentive for organisations to be long-term shareholders? Algorithmic trading is the absolute reverse of long-term investment, and there is far too much of it. We should have …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Fri 11 May 2018
Creditworthiness Assessment Bill [HL]

"My Lords, I support the Bill in its unamended form and echo what the noble Baroness, Lady Tyler, just said. BrightHouse had to repay £14.8 million to 384,000 clients last year because the Financial Conduct Authority judged its behaviour to have been unreasonable. The Bill makes available more reasonable credit, …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 08 Mar 2018
Incident in Salisbury

"My Lords, when it comes to state-sponsored murder, Russia certainly has form. It was not that long ago that Bill Browder’s lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky, was killed mysteriously in jail because he had been defending Browder against the Russian Government. As a result of that, Browder had Magnitsky’s law brought on …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 25 Jun 2014
Women: Wages

"My Lords, are not more and more women taking their remuneration into their own hands by setting up their own businesses, which has become increasingly easy to do?..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 17 Jun 2013
Women: Board Membership

"Does my noble friend the Minister agree that it is the job of Government to encourage the sort of changes on boards that we are talking about but that it is not the job of Government to dictate? It is the shareholders who own the business who should decide who …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 13 Jun 2013
Economy: Culture and the Arts

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To move that this House takes note of the importance of culture and the arts to the economy...."

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 13 Jun 2013
Economy: Culture and the Arts

"My Lords, it gives me huge pleasure to be here to introduce this debate on the importance of the arts and culture. I am absolutely committed to that cause and I am delighted to see so many of you here at this stage on a Thursday afternoon to discuss this …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 13 Jun 2013
Economy: Culture and the Arts

"My Lords, we are into extra time already so I will be very quick. I thank my noble friend for his reply, best described as very sympathetic and non-committal. I also thank everybody who has taken part this afternoon. The extraordinary variety of expertise that has been exhibited demonstrates what …..."
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