The Earl of Home

Former Conservative Peer

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  • Tree Pests and Diseases - Motion to Take Note 13 Feb 2020

    My Lords, I thank the noble and learned Lord, Lord Hope, and the noble Earl, Lord Kinnoull, for introducing this debate. It is very timely indeed. I declare an interest in that I am a director of a farming company and a founder member of the National Forest Company, which was set up by that wonderful man Derek Barber. It was only when I started to look at the various types of diseases that I...
  • Agriculture, Fisheries and the Rural Environment - Motion to Take Note 2 Nov 2017

    First, I thank my noble friend Lord Lindsay for initiating this debate. I must also declare an interest in the register as I am a director of a farming company. I also add my own tribute to my noble friend Lord Plumb, along with the many others that he has already received. There is very little more to say to him, except for what an amazing figure he was at the Royal Show. I once tried to...
  • Queen’s Speech - Debate (2nd Day) (Continued) 22 Jun 2017

    My Lords, in the past few weeks, the centre of all our attention has been the horrific events in London and Manchester, and the inevitable comments not only on the behaviour of the terrorists but on the heroic deeds of our services and local populations. It has understandably drawn our attention away from the root of the problem, which is why the terrorists exist at all, where they are and...

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Former Conservative Peer

Entered the House of Lords in 1995

Left the House of Lords on 22 August 2022

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