"My Lords, does the Minister agree that the so-called co-religionists are to be found in nearly all communities, not just the Muslim community?..." Lord Morris of Handsworth - View Speech
"Can the Minister say what action is being taken to ensure that the children of detainees get a rounded education and are being treated fairly and properly?..." Lord Morris of Handsworth - View Speech
"My Lords, what steps are being taken to ensure that the children of detained asylum seekers have access to a rounded education, including attending the local schools?..." Lord Morris of Handsworth - View Speech
"My Lords, in the light of the number of substance-related deaths, will the Government consider returning to the policy of requiring cigarettes to be in plain packaging? The House will recall that this is the policy on which Mr Lynton Crosby has never lobbied the Prime Minister...." Lord Morris of Handsworth - View Speech
To ask Her Majesty’s Government what is their response to the conclusions in paragraph 18 of the recent report by the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination which criticise the decision by the Home Office to remove the national requirement of the police to record “stop and …..." Lord Morris of Handsworth - View Speech
"While I thank the Minister for his reply, he will be aware that the decision to record the ethnic composition of people subject to stop and search powers was a key recommendation of the Macpherson report following the murder of Stephen Lawrence. As reported, the requirements for recording these incidents …..." Lord Morris of Handsworth - View Speech
"My Lords, batting at number 36 in the order for this debate, I can offer very little that is new. The House will have heard the collective experience of retired Metropolitan commissioners and chief constables, and we will hear from past members of police authorities and many others in the …..." Lord Morris of Handsworth - View Speech
"My Lords, can we return to the point raised by the noble Lord, Lord Pannick? It is a very simple point. The citizen acquires an identity card that becomes his or her possession. The Government, as is their right, withdraw the card and it is nullified. Have the Government fulfilled …..." Lord Morris of Handsworth - View Speech