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Lord Ouseley

Crossbench Peer


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  • Became a Lord on 10 July 2001

Voting record (from PublicWhip)

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Written Answers — House of Lords: Elections (1 Jul 2009)

“To ask Her Majesty's Government whether they will respond to the recent YouGov polls showing that voters in the European Union elections were concerned about the management of immigration control.”

Written Answers — House of Lords: Apprenticeships (24 Jun 2009)

“To ask Her Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of how apprenticeships have benefited ethnic minorities, disabled people and women over the past two years.”

Written Answers — House of Lords: Poland (23 Jun 2009)

“To ask Her Majesty's Government what advice they give to black and Asian British citizens travelling to Poland in the light of recent experiences of persons reportedly subjected to racial abuse, harassment and threats of violence.”

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Numerology

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  • Has spoken in 0 debates in the last year — below average amongst Lords.
  • Has received answers to 119 written questions in the last year — well above average amongst Lords.
  • Has voted in 13% of votes in parliament with this affiliation — below average amongst Lords. (From Public Whip)
  • People have made 0 annotations on this Lord’s speeches — average amongst Lords.
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  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 19 times in debates — below average amongst Lords. (Why is this here?)