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Baroness Wall of New Barnet

Labour Peer

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    • Became a Lord on 23 June 2004
    • Positions held at time of appointment: National Secretary and Head of Policy, AMICUS. (from Number 10 press release)

    Voting record (from PublicWhip)

    How Baroness Wall of New Barnet voted on key issues since 2001:

    • Voted a mixture of for and against introducing ID cards. votes, speeches
    • Voted moderately against the hunting ban. votes, speeches
    • Voted very strongly for equal gay rights. votes, speeches
    • Voted very strongly against laws to stop climate change. votes, speeches

    Read about how the voting record is decided.

    RSS feed Most recent appearances

    Economy: Enterprise and Innovation — Debate (4 Feb 2010)

    “My Lords, I, too, thank the noble Lord, Lord Sanderson, for initiating this interesting debate. It is a pleasure to speak in this important debate, during which many contributions will surely provide food for thought as the UK comes out of its current economic difficulties. It is time for Britain to look not only at the inventions and research which get major headlines across the world-as...”

    Unemployment — Question (26 Jan 2010)

    “My Lords, does my noble friend agree that the investment in skills that this Government have made over the past two or three years has made a big difference to the unemployment figures, and has most definitely made a difference when comparing redundancy figures and the number of people being placed in other jobs?”

    House of Lords: Titles — Question (14 Dec 2009)

    “My Lords-”

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    Numerology

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    • Has spoken in 14 debates in the last year — above average amongst Lords.
    • Has received answers to 0 written questions in the last year — average amongst Lords.
    • Has voted in 55% of votes in parliament with this affiliation — above average amongst Lords. (From Public Whip)
    • People have made 0 annotations on this Lord’s speeches — average amongst Lords.
    • 6 people are tracking whenever this peer speaks — email me whenever Baroness Wall of New Barnet speaks.
    • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 21 times in debates — below average amongst Lords. (Why is this here?)