Equality and Human Rights Commission Debate

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Department: Leader of the House

Equality and Human Rights Commission

Lord Kennedy of Southwark Excerpts
Thursday 26th February 2026

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Lords Chamber
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Lord Carlile of Berriew Portrait Lord Carlile of Berriew (CB)
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The Minister will be aware that organisations such as the Women’s Institute and Girlguiding have described their current difficulties arising from the draft code as costly and difficult. How will the Government and the EHRC reduce anxiety about the code, so that organisations can act proportionately, inclusively and realistically, rather than facing an uncertain situation in which the main beneficiaries are lawyers and plumbers?

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Lord Kennedy of Southwark Portrait Lord Kennedy of Southwark (Lab Co-op)
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We will hear from the Conservative Benches next.

Lord Harper Portrait Lord Harper (Con)
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I am grateful to the Chief Whip. The Minister will remember that on 2 February I asked him to confirm whether the Government were in full compliance with the law, as set out by the Supreme Court, across all the public services and functions that they deliver. He gave an unequivocal, one-word answer: “absolutely”. I tabled a Written Question the following day, asking him for the evidential basis for that assertion. That Question is now nearly 10 days overdue, so this delay thing seems to be catching. When will I get an answer to that Question, and is the Minister still prepared to stand by his assertion that the Government are in full compliance with the law across all the public services and functions that Ministers are responsible for delivering?

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Lord Kennedy of Southwark Portrait Lord Kennedy of Southwark (Lab Co-op)
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If the noble Baronesses can be quick, we can get the Front Bench in and then the Liberal Democrats.

Baroness Stedman-Scott Portrait Baroness Stedman-Scott (Con)
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There are hundreds of documented NHS trusts which still have unlawful policies with regard to the provision of single-sex hospital accommodation. The NHS policy annex B continues to authorise the placement of biological men on women’s hospital wards. Will the Government act now and instruct these organisations to follow the law? If they continue not to, can they explain when they will act?