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Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 16 Jul 2020
Covid-19: Human Trafficking

"My Lords, human trafficking is graphic, and it is a form of modern -day slavery. There are more slaves today than at the height of the transatlantic slave trade. What further action will the Government take to ensure that companies—for example, those in the textiles and fashion industry—eradicate slavery from …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 06 May 2020
Windrush Compensation Scheme

"My Lords, there is only one race: the human race. When I was a parliamentary candidate in Cheltenham in 1992, I was accused by an angry woman of bringing racism to the town. I replied, “Madam, before I came to Cheltenham, you had no black people here.”

In 1948, the …..."

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 21 Apr 2020
Windrush Compensation Scheme (Expenditure) Bill

"My Lords, I thank the Minister for presenting this important Bill to the House.

My Jamaican father fought for Britain as a sergeant in the Eighth Army in the Second World War, yet when he came to England on the “Empire Windrush”, he was shocked to see posters warning, “No …..."

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Thu 04 Jul 2013
Immigration Rules: Impact on Families

"My Lords, I would like to add my thanks to the noble Baroness, Lady Hamwee, for introducing this debate, and I thank her committee for its excellent report.

“No blacks, no Irish, no dogs”; that was the sign in many windows in Britain in the late 1940s when my father …..."

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