A selection of Lord Campbell-Savours’s votes
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Generally voted for removing hereditary peers from the House of Lords Show votes
4 votes for, 1 vote against, 1 absence, in 1999.
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Consistently voted against an equal number of electors per parliamentary constituency Show votes
0 votes for, 7 votes against, in 2011.
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Consistently voted against fewer MPs in the House of Commons Show votes
0 votes for, 3 votes against, in 2011.
Absences for this policy may be affected COVID-19 restrictions.
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Generally voted for more EU integration Show votes
12 votes for, 1 vote against, 2 absences, between 2008–2011.
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Voted for university tuition fees Show votes
1 vote for, 2 votes against, 2 absences, between 1997–2010.
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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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Recent appearances
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My Lords, with post-Covid demand for exhibition space now returning and with seed-corn start-ups reliant on new customer contact and wider market awareness, why cut or compromise this programme? Since the 1970s, we have had valuable DTI support for small business. Labour promoted it—indeed, all Governments have done so. Such programmes have helped a generation of young entrepreneurs...
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To ask His Majesty's Government what information they, or prison authorities, hold on the volume and value of claims by persons held in custody against (1) prison authorities, and (2) independent insurers (where prison authorities are made aware of the insurance claims).
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To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the liability of the London insurance market for claims arising from the war in Ukraine for the loss of commercial aircraft seized or destroyed by the Russian state.
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Profile
Labour Peer
Entered the House of Lords on 19 July 2001
Previously MP for Workington until 14 May 2001 — General election
Positions held at time of appointment: Member of Parliament for Workington, 1979-2001. Opposition spokesman on Development and Co-operation, 1991-92 and opposition front bench spokesman on Food, Agriculture and Rural Affairs, 1992-94. (from Number 10 press release)
Entered the House of Commons on 3 May 1979 — General election
Also represented Workington
Other offices held in the past
- Member, Finance Committee (Lords) (28 Jan 2021 to 19 Jan 2022)
- Member, Electoral Registration and Administration Act 2013 Committee (13 Jun 2019 to 22 Jun 2020)
- Member, Services Committee ( 1 Sep 2016 to 28 Jan 2021)
- Member, House Committee (Lords) (22 May 2012 to 31 Aug 2016)
- Member, Procedure and Privileges Committee ( 1 Dec 2011 to 30 Mar 2015)
- Member, Procedure and Privileges Committee ( 9 Jun 2010 to 1 Dec 2011)
- Member, Liaison Committee (Lords) ( 2 Jun 2010 to 30 Mar 2015)
- Member, Administration and Works Committee (Lords) (15 Nov 2007 to 1 May 2012)
- Member, Administration and Works Committee (Lords) (15 Nov 2007 to 1 May 2012)
- Member, Draft Charities Bill (Joint Committee) (10 May 2004 to 15 Sep 2004)
- Member, Draft Corruption Bill (Joint Committee) (24 Mar 2003 to 31 Jul 2003)
- Member, Standards and Privileges Committee (23 Oct 1996 to 11 May 2001)
- Member, Agriculture Committee (19 Apr 1994 to 20 May 1996)
- Member, Public Accounts Committee (27 Apr 1992 to 9 Jun 1993)
- Member, Procedure Committee (28 Jan 1987 to 5 Dec 1991)
- Member, Members' Interests Committee ( 8 Feb 1984 to 16 Mar 1992)
- Member, Public Accounts Committee ( 1 Feb 1983 to 17 Dec 1991)
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