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Prisons: Titans (8 May 2008)

“My Lords, site searches are currently under way. We will apply for planning permission when a suitable site has been identified.”

Prisons: Titans (8 May 2008)

“Not at all, my Lords. We are going to publish a consultation in the near future. It will enable all interested parties, including noble Lords, to have a look at the proposals, and I am sure that we will take great care in taking account of the views expressed. It is better to get it right. If that means that the consultation comes out a little later, in terms of the final outcome, that is...”

Prisons: Titans (8 May 2008)

“My Lords, it needs to be remembered that the proposals for Titan prisons will be developed particularly in areas where prisoners are held at quite long distances from their homes. This will enable us to ensure that prisoners are held much closer to their homes. Developing Titans will also enable us to rationalise and further invest in the current stock, which may well provide some of the...”

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  • Has spoken in 103 debates in the last year — well above average amongst Lords.
  • Has received answers to 0 written questions in the last year — Ministers do not ask written questions.
  • Has voted in 81% of votes in parliament — well above average amongst Lords. (From Public Whip)
  • People have made 41 comments on this Lord's speeches — well above average amongst Lords.
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  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 1618 times in debates — well above average amongst Lords. (Why is this here?)