Debates between Lord Snape and Lord Trefgarne during the 2015-2017 Parliament

Fri 9th Dec 2016
House of Lords Act 1999 (Amendment) Bill [HL]
Lords Chamber

Committee: 1st sitting (Hansard): House of Lords

House of Lords Act 1999 (Amendment) Bill [HL]

Debate between Lord Snape and Lord Trefgarne
Lord Snape Portrait Lord Snape (Lab)
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The noble Lord, Lord Strathclyde, is being a bit negative about proceedings this morning. After all, if we look at the result of the two Divisions, we can see that the persuasive powers of the noble Lord, Lord Trefgarne, are enormous—he has doubled the number of noble Lords in his Lobby. If we go on like this with a few amendments, he could well carry the day. Then of course his colleague, the noble Earl, Lord Caithness, who has 500 years of heritage and favours to repay, also deserves another crack at it. I am not sure about the noble Lord, Lord Trefgarne, because his father was of course a Labour Peer. Maybe it is our fault that he is here. I do not want to class him as an arriviste—

Lord Snape Portrait Lord Snape
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I will come to the noble Lord in a moment, if I may. I do not want to sound offensive at all or to call him an arriviste, but compared to his noble friend the noble Earl, Lord Caithness, it is difficult to find any other description for him. Comparatively speaking, he has been here only five minutes, yet he is anxious to destroy my noble friend’s innocuous piece of legislation. I shall give way to him now.

Lord Trefgarne Portrait Lord Trefgarne
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Just to correct the noble Lord, my late noble father was actually a member of the Liberal Party.