Information between 15th March 2026 - 4th May 2026
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16 Mar 2026 - Pension Schemes Bill - View Vote Context Lord Anderson of Ipswich voted Aye and in line with the House One of 25 Crossbench Aye votes vs 9 Crossbench No votes Tally: Ayes - 276 Noes - 165 |
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16 Mar 2026 - Pension Schemes Bill - View Vote Context Lord Anderson of Ipswich voted Aye and in line with the House One of 5 Crossbench Aye votes vs 24 Crossbench No votes Tally: Ayes - 201 Noes - 177 |
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18 Mar 2026 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context Lord Anderson of Ipswich voted No and in line with the House One of 16 Crossbench No votes vs 7 Crossbench Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 68 Noes - 163 |
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18 Mar 2026 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context Lord Anderson of Ipswich voted No and in line with the House One of 16 Crossbench No votes vs 11 Crossbench Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 70 Noes - 166 |
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18 Mar 2026 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context Lord Anderson of Ipswich voted No and against the House One of 6 Crossbench No votes vs 21 Crossbench Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 180 Noes - 58 |
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18 Mar 2026 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context Lord Anderson of Ipswich voted No and in line with the House One of 20 Crossbench No votes vs 8 Crossbench Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 119 Noes - 191 |
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18 Mar 2026 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context Lord Anderson of Ipswich voted Aye and against the House One of 19 Crossbench Aye votes vs 20 Crossbench No votes Tally: Ayes - 148 Noes - 185 |
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18 Mar 2026 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context Lord Anderson of Ipswich voted Aye and in line with the House One of 45 Crossbench Aye votes vs 1 Crossbench No votes Tally: Ayes - 203 Noes - 148 |
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18 Mar 2026 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context Lord Anderson of Ipswich voted No and against the House One of 20 Crossbench No votes vs 24 Crossbench Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 231 Noes - 188 |
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18 Mar 2026 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context Lord Anderson of Ipswich voted No and against the House One of 25 Crossbench No votes vs 19 Crossbench Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 225 Noes - 189 |
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18 Mar 2026 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context Lord Anderson of Ipswich voted No and against the House One of 29 Crossbench No votes vs 12 Crossbench Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 220 Noes - 191 |
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18 Mar 2026 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context Lord Anderson of Ipswich voted No and against the House One of 11 Crossbench No votes vs 0 Crossbench Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 83 Noes - 64 |
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18 Mar 2026 - Crime and Policing Bill - View Vote Context Lord Anderson of Ipswich voted Aye and against the House One of 12 Crossbench Aye votes vs 0 Crossbench No votes Tally: Ayes - 69 Noes - 83 |
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28 Apr 2026 - Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill - View Vote Context Lord Anderson of Ipswich voted Aye and against the House One of 22 Crossbench Aye votes vs 17 Crossbench No votes Tally: Ayes - 91 Noes - 181 |
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Lord Anderson of Ipswich speeches from: Crime and Policing Bill
Lord Anderson of Ipswich contributed 2 speeches (571 words) Report stage part one Wednesday 18th March 2026 - Lords Chamber Home Office |
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British Nationality
Asked by: Lord Anderson of Ipswich (Crossbench - Life peer) Thursday 23rd April 2026 Question to the Home Office: To ask His Majesty's Government what use, if any, they have made of the power in section 66 of the Immigration Act 2014 to deprive naturalised citizens of their British citizenship when the consequence is to render them stateless; and what assessment they have made of the utility of that power. Answered by Lord Hanson of Flint - Minister of State (Home Office) The power to deprive an individual of British citizenship under section 40(4A) of the British Nationality Act 1981 has not been used since its introduction in July 2014. Following the first statutory review of the power, which was published in April 2016, a further review will be undertaken within 12 months of the power first being used.
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18 Mar 2026, 5:07 p.m. - House of Lords "and this is a point that the noble Lord Anderson of Ipswich made in his contribution, that there are " Lord Hanson of Flint, The Minister of State, Home Department (Labour) - View Video - View Transcript |
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18 Mar 2026, 6:14 p.m. - House of Lords "support what he said. The noble Lord Anderson of Ipswich re emphasised those points, and I " Lord Hanson of Flint (Labour) - View Video - View Transcript |
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15 Apr 2026, 5:40 p.m. - House of Lords "also for May to the noble Lord Anderson of Ipswich, who has been holding that role at the moment, " Lord Hanson of Flint, The Minister of State, Home Department (Labour) - View Video - View Transcript |
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Southport Inquiry
20 speeches (5,458 words) Wednesday 15th April 2026 - Lords Chamber Home Office Mentions: 1: Lord Hanson of Flint (Lab - Life peer) I thank the noble Lord, Lord Anderson of Ipswich, who holds that role at the moment. - Link to Speech |
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Crime and Policing Bill
96 speeches (21,360 words) Report stage part one Wednesday 18th March 2026 - Lords Chamber Home Office Mentions: 1: Lord Hanson of Flint (Lab - Life peer) tabled in Committee, it is also worth highlighting—this point was made by the noble Lord, Lord Anderson of Ipswich - Link to Speech 2: Lord Marks of Henley-on-Thames (LD - Life peer) commonly called ouster clauses; they have been spoken to by the noble Lords, Lord Pannick and Lord Anderson of Ipswich - Link to Speech 3: Lord Hanson of Flint (Lab - Life peer) The noble Lord, Lord Anderson of Ipswich, re-emphasised those points, and I do not wish to add to what - Link to Speech |
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Wednesday 1st April 2026
Report - 7th Report – Combatting new forms of extremism Home Affairs Committee Found: Lord Anderson of Ipswich has been the Interim Prevent Commissioner since January 2025.12 10. |
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Friday 10th April 2026
Home Office Source Page: Letter from the Security Minister to the Interim Independent Prevent Commissioner Document: (PDF) Found: OFFICIAL The Lord Anderson of Ipswich KBE KC Brick Court Chambers 7-8 Essex Street London |
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Apr. 10 2026
Office of the Independent Prevent Commissioner Source Page: Letter from the Security Minister to the Interim Independent Prevent Commissioner Document: (PDF) News and Communications Found: OFFICIAL The Lord Anderson of Ipswich KBE KC Brick Court Chambers 7-8 Essex Street London |
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Apr. 10 2026
Office of the Independent Prevent Commissioner Source Page: Commissioner's end of tenure letter Document: Commissioner's end of tenure letter (webpage) News and Communications Found: Lord Anderson of Ipswich KBE KC, the Interim Independent Prevent Commissioner, addressed this letter |
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Tuesday 21st April 2026 10:30 a.m. Justice and Home Affairs Committee - Private Meeting Subject: Settlement, Citizenship and Integration View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 28th April 2026 10:30 a.m. Justice and Home Affairs Committee - Private Meeting Subject: Settlement, Citizenship and Integration View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 2nd June 2026 10:30 a.m. Justice and Home Affairs Committee - Private Meeting View calendar - Add to calendar |
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Tuesday 19th May 2026 10:30 a.m. Justice and Home Affairs Committee - Private Meeting Subject: Settlement, Citizenship and Integration View calendar - Add to calendar |