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My Lords, I refer to my entry in the register of interests as an honorary captain in the Royal Navy. While education is very important, even more important is capacity. HMS “Protector” is currently our only icebreaker. Last week it returned from Operation Austral in the Antarctic, where it was delivering supplies, carrying out hydrographic surveys and improving the safety of naval...
My Lords, can I take the Minister back to munitions and how we are restocking those supplies? Given the limited lifespan for anything stored, can he say something about the surge capacity for production, in terms of both manufacturing and storage?
My Lords, I stress the need to review the local government financial settlements and support systems. In the case of a city such as Birmingham, even if increasing the council tax were realistic, a quarter of households—some 461,000 —are eligible for council tax support, and of those, 75,000 pay no council tax at all. Over the next two years, the city is facing a budget gap of some £300...
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Entered the House of Lords on 7 September 2020
Previously MP for Birmingham, Edgbaston until 3 May 2017 — Dissolved for election
Entered the House of Commons on 1 May 1997 — General election
Party was Labour until 3 May 2017
Also represented Birmingham, Edgbaston
Baroness Stuart of Edgbaston campaigned to leave the European Union Source: BBC
Last updated: 2 May 2017.
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