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Lord Roberts of Llandudno

Liberal Democrat Peer

  • Spokesperson for International Development, Spokesperson for Wales (since 8 Jan 2009)

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  • Became a Lord on 30 June 2004
  • Positions held at time of appointment: Methodist Minister for Wales. (from Number 10 press release)

Voting record (from PublicWhip)

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

“To ask Her Majesty's Government how many failed asylum seekers have had all benefits withdrawn.”

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

“To ask Her Majesty's Government what progress is being made towards a European Union-wide benefits scheme.”

Health: Tuberculosis — Question (30 Jun 2009)

“My Lords, what links do the Government have with organisations such as St Mungo's or the Barka community, which go out to rough sleepers, homeless people and, increasingly, failed asylum seekers?”

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Numerology

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  • Has spoken in 44 debates in the last year — well above average amongst Lords.
  • Has received answers to 111 written questions in the last year — well above average amongst Lords.
  • Has voted in 84% of votes in parliament with this affiliation — well above average amongst Lords. (From Public Whip)
  • People have made 4 annotations on this Lord’s speeches — well above average amongst Lords.
  • 15 people are tracking whenever this peer speaks — email me whenever Lord Roberts of Llandudno speaks.
  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 124 times in debates — above average amongst Lords. (Why is this here?)