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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 15 Dec 2010
Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill

"As the noble Lord, Lord Elystan-Morgan, said that I was going to intervene in this debate, I had better do so; indeed, I had intended to do so. It is the first time that I have intervened in Committee on the Bill and I shall try not to detain noble …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 15 Dec 2010
Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill

"The noble Lord is a glutton for punishment. As the noble Lord, Lord Bach, will confirm, a characteristic of the constituency of Blaby was that it was always clear that the Conservative candidate—and I was fortunate enough to be the Conservative candidate for all those years—would come first past the …..."
Lord Lawson of Blaby - View Speech

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 15 Dec 2010
Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill

"I made clear the reasons for my argument. My noble friend is right that I quoted only my noble friends who voted in that way but it was a Labour amendment tabled by George Cunningham and had huge support too in the Labour Party. That was why it was carried.

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Lord Lawson of Blaby - View Speech

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 15 Dec 2010
Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill

"If I may, while my noble friend is having a well earned rest, let me say that it was not a whipped vote on the Conservative side. It was a free vote and we were influenced in the way that the noble Lord, Lord Rooker, described. As an indication that …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 15 Dec 2010
Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill

"Sorry, she was leader of the party, but she did not take part. It was a completely free expression of opinion based on principle...."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 15 Dec 2010
Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill

"If my noble friend will allow me, let me say that it is not as simple as that. It is not the case that an abstention will count as a no vote. It might well be the case that, if there is a considerable body of opposition to the change, …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 02 Nov 2010
European Council

"My Lords, does my noble friend the Leader of the House recall that almost the last act performed by Mr Blair before he stepped down as Prime Minister was to sell this country down the river by surrendering, for nothing in return, a large and growing part of the UK …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 05 Jul 2010
Energy: Renewables

"My Lords—..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 05 Jul 2010
Energy: Renewables

"I am grateful to the Leader of the House. Is my noble friend aware that only a couple of days ago, Mr Bob Wigley, the chairman of the previous Government’s Green Investment Bank Commission, stated that meeting the requirements of the absurd Climate Change Act will cost the United Kingdom …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 28 Jun 2010
G8 and G20 Summits

"My Lords, is not the answer to the question posed by the noble Lord, Lord Dholakia—who, having asked his question, appears no longer to be in his place—that the G20 was unwilling to tackle the question of climate change because the major developing nations such as China, India and, to …..."
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