Lord Foster of Bath

Liberal Democrat Peer

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🗣️ Speeches and Debates

  • Upcoming Business – Lords: Main Chamber 12 Feb 2026

    Justice and Home Affairs Committee report: 'Better prisons: less crime' – Lord Timpson – Lord Foster of Bath. Debate
  • Sentencing Bill - Report (Continued): Amendment 95 6 Jan 2026

    My Lords, I thank the Minister for what have been very constructive conversations on these issues, both with him and his officials. In light of what he said, I hope he will be willing to sign up as a member of Peers for Gambling Reform. I also thank him for the incredibly generous compliments he gave me at the start of his speech. It was the former Prime Minister Lord Palmerston who said,...
  • Sentencing Bill - Report (Continued): Amendment 95 6 Jan 2026

    My Lords, I declare my interests as chairman of Peers for Gambling Reform and chairman of Action on Gambling. Amendments 95 and 99 are based on concerns that I have previously expressed during earlier stages of our consideration of the Bill. At present, gambling disorder, unlike drugs and alcohol addiction, is not adequately addressed within the criminal justice system. Gambling disorder...
  • Sentencing Bill - Report: Amendment 58 6 Jan 2026

    My Lords, during our various deliberations throughout the passage of the Bill, I have on a number of occasions expressed great support for many of the measures within the proposed legislation but, at the same time, a concern that we may not have the means to deliver the ends—in particular, the concern that we would not have the right number of sufficiently and adequately trained staff...
  • Sentencing Bill - Committee (3rd Day) (Continued): Amendment 140 3 Dec 2025

    My Lords, I will speak briefly to Amendment 147. Noble Lords will be well aware that, in earlier debates, I have argued that what we do—whether it is for a custodial or non-custodial sentence—is of course about punishment but should also be about taking steps to reduce reoffending. I have therefore argued that either the police or the Probation Service must put in place measures to help...
  • Sentencing Bill - Committee (3rd Day) (Continued): Amendment 124A 3 Dec 2025

    My Lords, I rise to support my noble friend and the noble Baroness, Lady Bennett of Manor Castle. The powers in this Bill currently propose that probation officers will have the power to publish offenders’ names and photographs alongside details of their unpaid work. The Government rightly argue that there is a need to increase the public visibility of sentences being carried out and allow...
  • Sentencing Bill - Committee (3rd Day): Amendment 89 3 Dec 2025

    My Lords, I thank the Minister for what he has just said. Can he assure your Lordships’ Committee that if he is not prepared to accept my Amendment 88, he will bring forward his own amendment at some later stage in our deliberations to bring into effect the commitment that he has just repeated from the Front Bench?
  • Sentencing Bill - Committee (3rd Day): Amendment 88 3 Dec 2025

    My Lords, I reassure the Committee that I will formally move Amendment 103 at a later stage. I thank all noble Lords who contributed to this debate, which has clearly illustrated my main contention that there are many welcome provisions in this Bill but they are unlikely to be delivered unless we address the serious capacity crisis within the MoJ and in particular within HM Prison and...

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