A selection of Lord Jay of Ewelme’s votes
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Has never voted on raising England’s undergraduate tuition fee cap to £9,000 per year Details
0 votes for, 0 votes against, 1 absence, in 2010.
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Voted against university tuition fees Show votes
0 votes for, 1 vote against, 1 absence, in 2010.
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Voted a mixture of for and against an equal number of electors per parliamentary constituency Show votes
2 votes for, 1 vote against, 4 absences, in 2011.
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Generally voted for more EU integration Show votes
7 votes for, 0 votes against, 7 absences, between 2008–2011.
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Voted for fewer MPs in the House of Commons Show votes
1 vote for, 0 votes against, 2 absences, in 2011.
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Recent appearances
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My Lords, I join others in expressing profound sadness at the death of Lord Cormack, whom I was proud to call a friend. I welcome the re-establishment of Stormont and of devolved government in Northern Ireland. The governance of the United Kingdom is not particularly easy at present, and it is unlikely to get any easier under any Government elected at Westminster. But effective devolved...
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European Affairs Committee reports: 'Follow-up report (to the report on the operation of the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland)' and 'The Windsor Framework' – Lord Jay of Ewelme. Debate; 3:45 pm
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My Lords, the Windsor Framework is a compromise between the United Kingdom and the European Community. As with all compromises, neither side gets everything it wants. But it seems to me that, although the Windsor Framework is not perfect, it is a distinct improvement over the original protocol. The Stormont brake we are debating is an essential part of the Windsor Framework. It, too, is...
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Profile
Crossbench Peer
Entered the House of Lords on 12 October 2006
Positions held at time of appointment: Permanent Under-Secretary of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Head of the Diplomatic Service. (from Number 10 press release)
Currently held offices
- Member, European Affairs Committee (since 14 Apr 2021)
- Chair, Windsor Framework Sub-Committee (since 14 Apr 2021)
- Chair, Windsor Framework Sub-Committee (since 14 Apr 2021)
- Member, Joint Committee on the Fixed-Term Parliaments Act (since 24 Nov 2020)
Other offices held in the past
- Chair, EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee (27 Jun 2017 to 23 Apr 2020)
- Chair, EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee (27 Jun 2017 to 23 Apr 2020)
- Member, EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee (12 Jun 2015 to 27 Jun 2017)
- Member, European Union Committee ( 8 Jun 2015 to 4 Jun 2020)
- Member, EU Sub Committee F - Home Affairs, Health and Education (12 Jun 2014 to 30 Mar 2015)
- Member, Draft Enhanced Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures Bill (Joint Committee) ( 3 Jul 2012 to 21 Nov 2012)
- Member, Draft Enhanced Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures Bill (Joint Committee) ( 3 Jul 2012 to 21 Nov 2012)
- Member, EU Sub Committee C - External Affairs (17 May 2012 to 21 May 2013)
- Member, EU Sub-Committee C - Foreign Affairs, Defence and Development Policy ( 9 Dec 2008 to 16 May 2012)
- Member, Intergovernmental Organisations Committee (15 Nov 2007 to 7 Jul 2008)
- Member, Draft Climate Change Bill (Joint Committee) (23 Apr 2007 to 3 Aug 2007)
- Member, EU Sub-Committee E - Justice and Institutions (21 Nov 2006 to 26 Nov 2008)
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