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Baroness Amos
- Labour Peer
- Became a Lord in 1997
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Voting record (from PublicWhip)
How Baroness Amos voted on key issues since 2001:
- Voted very strongly for introducing ID cards. votes, speeches
- Voted moderately for the hunting ban. votes, speeches
- Voted strongly for equal gay rights. votes, speeches
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- Hardly ever rebels against their party in this parliament.
Most recent appearances in parliament
- Business of the House: Debates Today (28 Jun 2007)
“My Lords, I beg to move the first Motion standing in my name on the Order Paper. Moved, that the debate on the Motion in the name of Lord Leitch set down for today shall be limited to three hours and that in the name of Lord Pendry to two hours.—(Baroness Amos.)”
- Regulation of Investigatory Powers (Acquisition and Disclosure of Communications Data: Code of Practice) Order 2007 (28 Jun 2007)
“My Lords, I beg to move, for the last time, the 12 Motions standing in my name on the Order Paper. Moved, that the orders and regulations be referred to a Grand Committee.—(Baroness Amos.)”
- Clerk Assistant (27 Jun 2007)
“My Lords, on 24 May, I informed the House that, following the appointment of Michael Pownall as Clerk of the Parliaments, a competition limited to existing House of Lords staff would be held to identify a successor as Clerk Assistant. Yesterday, four applicants were interviewed by a board consisting of me, the other party leaders, the Convener, the Lord Speaker and Janet Paraskeva, the First...”
Numerology
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- Has spoken in 15 debates in the last year — above average amongst Lords.
- Has received answers to 0 written questions in the last year — Ministers do not ask written questions.
- Has voted in 71% of votes in parliament — well above average amongst Lords. (From Public Whip)
- People have made 4 comments on this Lord's speeches — well above average amongst Lords.
- 15 people are tracking whenever this peer speaks — email me whenever Baroness Amos speaks.
- Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 818 times in debates — well above average amongst Lords. (Why is this here?)
