A selection of Lord Foster of Bishop Auckland’s votes
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Consistently voted against an equal number of electors per parliamentary constituency Show votes
0 votes for, 6 votes against, 1 absence, in 2011.
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Voted against raising England’s undergraduate tuition fee cap to £9,000 per year Show votes
0 votes for, 1 vote against, in 2010.
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Consistently voted against fewer MPs in the House of Commons Show votes
0 votes for, 2 votes against, 1 absence, in 2011.
Absences for this policy may be affected COVID-19 restrictions.
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Generally voted for more EU integration Show votes
13 votes for, 1 vote against, 1 absence, between 2008–2011.
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Generally voted for removing hereditary peers from the House of Lords Show votes
1 vote for, 1 vote against, 5 absences, between 1999–2003.
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Consistently voted for university tuition fees Show votes
9 votes for, 2 votes against, 2 absences, between 1998–2010.
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Recent appearances
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My Lords, I support the amendment. I was a member of the ad hoc Select Committee so ably chaired by the noble Baroness, Lady Deech, along with others who have already spoken. It was a great learning experience. In my long lifetime, if not as long as some in this House, I have always been struck by the immense progress that we have made over the years. But when you get into the detail, you...
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When will the Government be as tough on companies behaving badly as they are on benefit claimants?
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My Lords, the Minister mentioned favourably the county of Durham. However, even there, with regard to the Heritage Lottery Fund, the people of County Durham put in 30p per head and receive only 12p in grant funding.
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Profile
Former Labour Peer
Entered the House of Lords on 22 June 2005
Previously MP for Bishop Auckland until 11 April 2005 — did not stand for re-election
Left the House of Lords on 5 January 2019
Positions held at time of appointment: Member of Parliament for Bishop Auckland, 1979 -2005. North Regional Whip, 1981-1982; Opposition front bench spokesman for social security, 1982-1983; Parliamentary Private Secretary to Neil Kinnock as Leader of the Opposition, 1983-1985; Opposition Chief Whip 1985-1995; Opposition front bench spokesman on the Duchy of Lancaster, 1995-1997. (from Number 10 press release)
Entered the House of Commons on 3 May 1979 — General election
Also represented Bishop Auckland
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Other offices held in the past
- Member, Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 Committee (29 Jun 2017 to 13 Mar 2018)
- Member, Equality Act 2010 and Disability Committee ( 9 Jul 2015 to 15 Mar 2016)
- Member, Standards and Privileges Committee (28 May 2004 to 11 Apr 2005)
- Member, Ecclesiastical Committee (28 May 2004 to 11 Apr 2005)
- Member, Standards and Privileges Committee (15 May 2003 to 12 Jul 2005)
- Member, Ecclesiastical Committee (Joint Committee) (31 Jan 2002 to 19 Jul 2005)
- Member, Education Sub-committee (23 Jul 1997 to 11 May 2001)
- Chair, Employment Sub-committee (23 Jul 1997 to 11 May 2001)
- Member, Liaison Committee (Commons) (14 Jul 1997 to 11 May 2001)
- Member, Education & Employment Committee (14 Jul 1997 to 11 May 2001)
- Parliamentary Secretary, Cabinet Office ( 3 May 1997 to 5 May 1997)
- Minister of State (Cabinet Office) ( 3 May 1997 to 6 May 1997)
- Shadow Secretary of State ( 1 Jul 1995 to 1 May 1997)
- Member, Labour Party National Executive Committee ( 1 Aug 1985 to 31 Jul 1995)
- Shadow Chief Whip (Commons) ( 1 Jul 1985 to 1 Jul 1995)
- Member, Trade & Industry Committee ( 3 May 1979 to 15 Feb 1983)
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