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Baroness Hayman
Labour Peer

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    • Became a Lord in 1996

    Voting record (from PublicWhip)

    How Baroness Hayman voted on key issues since 2001:

    • Has never voted on allowing ministers to intervene in inquests. votes
    • Voted very strongly for a stricter asylum system. votes
    • Voted very strongly for introducing ID cards. votes
    • Has never voted on more EU integration. votes
    • Voted strongly for equal gay rights. votes
    • Voted a mixture of for and against laws to stop climate change. votes
    • Voted moderately against the hunting ban. votes
    • Voted a mixture of for and against greater autonomy for schools. votes

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    Queen's Speech — Debate (3rd Day) (14 May 2012)

    “The reason that the House of Commons is in very safe hands is that there is no elective mandate in this House. Election, to coin a phrase from a popular song, changes everything. Fundamentally, if legitimacy changes, so does the balance of power. The Minister has to accept that, for some people, that is fine-a rethinking of the powers between the two Houses, a concordat of how you resolve...”

    Queen's Speech — Debate (3rd Day) (14 May 2012)

    “My Lords, I was going to start my speech by saying that it was a pleasure to follow the noble Lord, Lord Ashdown. It is certainly a challenge and I shall try not to take as long. I am glad to have this opportunity not least because his support for an elected second Chamber is, as he demonstrated today, both passionate and principled and I respect that. However, I hope that he will accept and...”

    Queen's Speech — Debate (2nd Day) (10 May 2012)

    “My Lords, I wish to do no disservice to the other place whatever, but the noble Lord should not do a disservice to this place either. Geographical representation is varied, but, of course, that is what the House of Commons is there for-lower Chambers are there for representation by population. It does a disservice to the diversity and expertise of this House not to think back to the Welfare...”

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