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Lord Rees of Ludlow
Crossbench Peer
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- Became a Lord on 18 October 2005
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Voting record (from PublicWhip)
How Lord Rees of Ludlow voted on key issues since 2001:
- Has never voted on a stricter asylum system. votes
- Voted a mixture of for and against equal gay rights. votes
- Voted for allowing ministers to intervene in inquests. votes
- Has never voted on laws to stop climate change. votes
- Has never voted on greater autonomy for schools. votes
- Voted moderately for more EU integration. votes
- Has never voted on introducing ID cards. votes
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Most recent appearances
- Multiculturalism: Interfaith Dialogue — Question for Short Debate (8 Sep 2011)
“My Lords, speakers in this debate have focused on the crucial need for dialogue among the different faith traditions but we are an increasingly secular nation. I speak as an unbeliever but one who has been nourished by the cultural, musical and liturgical traditions of the English Church in which I was brought up. Many Jews sustain their Friday ritual in their homes, even though they describe...”
- Research: Science and Technology Committee Report — Question for Short Debate (8 Jun 2011)
“As noble Lords have emphasised, science is indeed a UK success story, but the UK could pay a heavy price if we lose this competitive advantage. We are up against strengthening global competition for the most talented individuals, the most innovative firms and leadership in high-tech sectors. The CSR indeed cut the science budget less than we had feared, but those who read in the foreign press...”
- Economy: Growth — Debate (31 Mar 2011)
“My Lords, noble Lords might have read about the winners of the 2010 Nobel physics prize, Andre Geim and Kostya Novoselov. They are both Russians who came to the UK in 1999, to Manchester University, where they were given freedom and support for a speculative request, which paid off massively. They discovered that carbon atoms could form a sheet just one atom thick-a new material called...”
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Numerology
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- Has spoken in 2 debates in the last year — below average amongst Lords.
- Has received answers to 0 written questions in the last year — average amongst Lords.
- Has voted in 11.82% of votes in this House with this affiliation — below average amongst Lords. (From Public Whip)
- People have made 2 annotations on this Lord’s speeches — above average amongst Lords.
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- Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 15 times in debates — below average amongst Lords. (Why is this here?)
