Baroness Mallalieu Portrait

Baroness Mallalieu

Labour - Life peer

Became Member: 19th June 1991


Baroness Mallalieu is not an officer of any APPGs
1 APPG Membership
Beer
3 Former APPG Officer Positions
Animal Welfare, Horse, National Parks
Consolidation, &c., Bills (Joint Committee)
19th Jul 2017 - 30th May 2024
Conduct Committee
31st Jan 2023 - 7th May 2024
Land Use in England Committee
19th Jan 2022 - 28th Nov 2022
Electoral Registration and Administration Act 2013 Committee
13th Jun 2019 - 22nd Jun 2020
Rural Economy Committee
17th May 2018 - 26th Mar 2019
Consolidation, &c., Bills (Joint Committee)
17th Jun 2015 - 27th Apr 2017
Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee)
17th Jun 2015 - 12th May 2016
Consolidation, &c., Bills (Joint Committee)
29th Oct 1992 - 30th Mar 2015
Statutory Instruments (Joint Committee)
4th Jul 2013 - 30th Mar 2015


Division Voting information

During the current Parliament, Baroness Mallalieu has voted in 53 divisions, and 1 time against the majority of their Party.

24 Nov 2025 - Planning and Infrastructure Bill - View Vote Context
Baroness Mallalieu voted Aye - against a party majority and against the House
One of 1 Labour Aye votes vs 125 Labour No votes
Tally: Ayes - 81 Noes - 132
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Debates during the 2024 Parliament

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Department Debates
HM Treasury
(2 debate contributions)
Leader of the House
(2 debate contributions)
Ministry of Justice
(1 debate contributions)
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Lords initiatives

These initiatives were driven by Baroness Mallalieu, and are more likely to reflect personal policy preferences.


Baroness Mallalieu has not introduced any legislation before Parliament

Baroness Mallalieu has not co-sponsored any Bills in the current parliamentary sitting


Latest 1 Written Question

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26th Nov 2025
To ask His Majesty's Government what steps they intend to take to remove any financial incentive to commit suicide before April 2026 for elderly farmers, or farmers in poor health, arising from the inheritance tax provisions in the Budget.

The Government believes its reforms to agricultural property relief and business property relief from 6 April 2026 get the balance right between supporting farms and businesses, fixing the public finances, and funding public services. The reforms reduce the inheritance tax advantages available to owners of agricultural and business assets, but still mean those assets will be taxed at a much lower effective rate than most other assets. Despite a tough fiscal context, the Government will maintain very significant levels of relief from inheritance tax beyond what is available to others and compared to the position before 1992. Where inheritance tax is due, those liable for a charge can pay any liability on the relevant assets over 10 annual instalments, interest-free.

As announced at the Budget in November 2025, any unused £1 million allowance for the 100% rate of agricultural property relief and business property relief will be transferable between spouses and civil partners, including if the first death was before 6 April 2026.

The Government encourages anyone who is concerned about their own mental health, or the mental health of those around them, to seek support. The Government takes mental health support for farmers very seriously. For example, the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs supports farming welfare organisations through funding the Farmer Welfare Grant. The fund, which supports projects in England, is designed to offer tailored support to farmers and their families as well as prevent further cases of poor mental health by helping to build resilience within farming communities.

Lord Livermore
Financial Secretary (HM Treasury)