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Written Question
General Election 2015
Tuesday 30th January 2018

Asked by: Lord Tyler (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask Her Majesty's Government what was the total number of eligible electors on the register, resident in other EU Member States, for the May 2015 General Election; and what proportion of them voted.

Answered by Lord Young of Cookham

The Government does not hold central records of the total number of eligible electors on the register who reside outside of the UK, where overseas they reside, and the proportion of them who voted.

The Electoral Commission has produced reports into the administration of the 2017 and 2015 General Election and the 2016 EU referendum. The reports contain information on the number of overseas electors but does not state where they reside. The reports can be found here: https://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/our-work/publications/election-and-referendum-reports


Written Question
General Election 2015
Tuesday 30th January 2018

Asked by: Lord Tyler (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask Her Majesty's Government what was the total number of eligible electors on the register, resident outside the UK, for the May 2015 General Election; and what proportion of them voted.

Answered by Lord Young of Cookham

The Government does not hold central records of the total number of eligible electors on the register who reside outside of the UK, where overseas they reside, and the proportion of them who voted.

The Electoral Commission has produced reports into the administration of the 2017 and 2015 General Election and the 2016 EU referendum. The reports contain information on the number of overseas electors but does not state where they reside. The reports can be found here: https://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/our-work/publications/election-and-referendum-reports


Written Question
Asylum: Deportation
Monday 6th June 2016

Asked by: Lord Tyler (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)

Question

To ask the Chairman of Committees what have been the (1) security, and (2) other, costs to the House administration in preparing for and conducting the State Opening of Parliament in each of the last five years.

Answered by Lord Laming

State Opening is the major ceremonial event of the parliamentary calendar and the Estate is significantly reconfigured for hosting it. Its traditions date back as far as the sixteenth century and it is the only regular occasion when the three constituent parts of Parliament meet: the Sovereign, the House of Lords and the House of Commons. The event is broadcast to the nation by the main UK TV channels and also to many international networks with high viewing figures across the globe.

The security costs to the House administration in preparing for and conducting the State Opening of Parliament in each of the last five years are set out in the table below. These figures are additional to the fixed cost base for police officers and staff, tasked daily with protecting the Parliamentary Estate. They are indicative, due to the complex nature of police officer and staff allocation for a large scale operation.

Year

Amount (£)

2012

c.15,000

2013

17,234

2014

10,300

2015

15,814

2016

c.15,000

Estimates of other costs are set out in the table below. These include supply and fit of additional structures, preparations of the interior, additional lighting, move and reinstallation of the vehicle security barrier, construction costs of reconfiguring the Lords chamber and Royal Gallery, building media facilities within the Palace of Westminster, storage of equipment throughout the year, and other domestic and administrative costs.

The costs for 2016 are based on estimates only at this stage, because not all invoices have yet been received from relevant suppliers. Some costs are annual rather than tied to a particular State Opening of Parliament; these annual costs have been attributed to the next State Opening.

Since 2015, a proportion of overtime has been captured specifically in relation to the State Opening of Parliament. This accounts for the apparent steep increase in overall ‘other’ costs for that and the subsequent year, but it should be noted that these costs always existed, but were assigned to separate budgets.

Year

Amount (£)

2012

251,341

2013

261,504

2014

280,707

2015

325,937

2016

c.326,000

The House of Lords pays a proportion of these costs, many of which are costs from services shared with the House of Commons. This information does not represent the full cost of State Opening, as costs will also have been incurred by other bodies, which may include Westminster City Council, the Metropolitan Police and the Royal Household.


Written Question
North Korea: Overseas Aid
Monday 6th June 2016

Asked by: Lord Tyler (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)

Question

To ask the Chairman of Committees what is the capital value for which (1) ermine robes, and (2) other garments, used by Peers and Officers of the House during the State Opening of Parliament are insured.

Answered by Lord Laming

The capital value of Members’ robes donated to the House is £217,453 (as reported in the House of Lords Resource Accounts: http://www.parliament.uk/documents/lords-information-office/2015/HL-resource-accounts-2014-15.pdf). No public money was spent on acquiring these robes. The Administration does not capitalise other garments used by Members and staff of the House during the State Opening of Parliament. The House is self-insuring.


Written Question
NHS: Migrant Workers
Thursday 2nd June 2016

Asked by: Lord Tyler (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask Her Majesty’s Government what consideration they have given to reallocating public funds presently allocated to (1) candidate and party election addresses, and (2) government advertising, to enable a cost-neutral package of reform of the rules on political party finance, including a cap on donations.

Answered by Lord Bridges of Headley

The Government is open to dialogue on practical measures to reform the funding of political parties. This can only be achieved by cross party discussions from the political parties themselves.


Written Question
Department for Business, Innovation and Skills: Ministerial Policy Advisers
Friday 26th February 2016

Asked by: Lord Tyler (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)

Question to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy:

To ask Her Majesty’s Government whether the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills will publish records of external meetings held by special advisers to its ministers.

Answered by Baroness Neville-Rolfe - Minister of State (Cabinet Office)

The Government publishes an unprecedented amount of data; departments publish details of Ministers and Permanent Secretaries meetings' with external organisations, and Special Advisers' meetings with senior media figures. The information requested is not held centrally and there are no plans to extend current arrangements”


Written Question
Department of Energy and Climate Change: Ministerial Policy Advisers
Tuesday 23rd February 2016

Asked by: Lord Tyler (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)

Question to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy:

To ask Her Majesty’s Government whether the Department of Energy and Climate Change will publish records of external meetings held by special advisers to its ministers.

Answered by Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth

The Government publishes an unprecedented amount of data; departments publish details of Ministers and Permanent Secretaries meetings' with external organisations, and Special Advisers' meetings with senior media figures. The information requested is not held centrally and there are no plans to extend current arrangements.


Written Question
Treasury: Ministerial Policy Advisers
Tuesday 23rd February 2016

Asked by: Lord Tyler (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask Her Majesty’s Government whether HM Treasury will publish records of external meetings held by special advisers to its ministers.

Answered by Lord O'Neill of Gatley

This Government regularly publishes an unprecedented amount of transparency information including Special Advisers’ meetings with senior media figures.

There are no plans to extend current arrangements.


Written Question
Department for Education: Ministerial Policy Advisers
Tuesday 23rd February 2016

Asked by: Lord Tyler (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask Her Majesty’s Government whether the Department for Education will publish records of external meetings held by special advisers to its ministers.

Answered by Lord Nash

The Government publishes an unprecedented amount of data; departments publish details of Ministers’ and Permanent Secretaries’ meetings with external organisations, and Special Advisers' meetings with senior media figures. The information requested is not held centrally and there are no plans to extend current arrangements.


Written Question
Department of Health: Ministerial Policy Advisers
Tuesday 23rd February 2016

Asked by: Lord Tyler (Liberal Democrat - Life peer)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask Her Majesty’s Government whether the Department of Health will publish records of external meetings held by special advisers to its ministers.

Answered by Lord Prior of Brampton

The Government publishes an unprecedented amount of data; departments publish details of Ministers’ and Permanent Secretaries’ meetings with external organisations, and special advisers' meetings with senior media figures. The information requested is not held centrally and there are no plans to extend current arrangements.