Lord O'Neill of Gatley

Crossbench Peer

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Crossbench Peer

Entered the House of Lords on 28 May 2015

Party was Conservative until 23 Sep 2016; Non-affiliated until 9 Oct 2017

Other offices held in the past

  • The Commercial Secretary to the Treasury (28 May 2015 to 23 Sep 2016)

Recent appearances

  • Autumn Statement 2023 - Motion to Take Note 29 Nov 2023

    My Lords, it also my pleasure to speak in this important debate and, as always, to hear such a vast array of different and generally extremely eloquent opinions, which somewhat intimidates me, despite my role in some of these issues in the past. In that regard, I also welcome the Minister to her new role. Having sat there myself once, I know that it is an interesting challenge. Reflecting on...
  • Budget Statement - Motion to Take Note 16 Mar 2023

    My Lords, it is quite a remarkable pleasure and an honour to welcome the noble Baroness, Lady Moyo, to this House, and to speak immediately after her excellent maiden speech. I am not sure whether the noble Baroness remembers this, but we once shared a nice dinner in Knightsbridge. I would never have imagined that I would be stood here welcoming that particular colleague, or any colleague, to...
  • Economy: The Growth Plan 2022 - Motion to Take Note (Continued) 10 Oct 2022

    I too add my congratulations and best wishes to my noble friend Lady Gohir, the right reverend Prelate the Bishop of Birmingham and the noble Baroness, Lady Neville-Rolfe—perhaps best wishes especially to the noble Baroness, Lady Neville-Rolfe, for serving a second stint. Long-term economic growth is driven by two things: the growth of a country’s labour force and its productivity...

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