Results 41–60 of 362 for speaker:Lord Cameron of Dillington

Environment Bill - Committee (5th Day): Amendment 162 ( 5 Jul 2021)

Lord Cameron of Dillington: My Lords, once again, it is a real pleasure to follow my noble friend the Duke of Wellington and to support his Amendment 162, which seems a very good response to the Minister’s claim in respect of the last grouping that it was altogether far too expensive to prevent CSO discharges and the damage done to our rivers by our sewage treatment works. My noble friend’s amendment asks for...

Environment Bill - Committee (5th Day): Amendment 161A (to Amendment 161) ( 5 Jul 2021)

Lord Cameron of Dillington: My Lords, it is a real honour to follow the powerful and authoritative speech of the noble Duke, the Duke of Wellington. I agree with every word he said. I will first speak to Amendment 161, to which I would have put my name had there been more room or had I got there soon enough. Although most of the content of this amendment has now been superseded by other amendments to this Bill, as a...

Environment Bill - Committee (5th Day): Amendment 160A ( 5 Jul 2021)

Lord Cameron of Dillington: My Lords, I thank all noble Lords who took part in this very short debate. These amendments were very much probing amendments that were designed, I hoped, to provoke a robust declaration of intent from the Government—which, if I understood the noble Baroness’s remarks correctly, we actually got, so I am pleased to thank her for that. I also thank the noble Lord, Lord Blencathra, for his...

Environment Bill - Committee (5th Day): Amendment 160A ( 5 Jul 2021)

Lord Cameron of Dillington: My Lords, we now enter the chapter in this Bill on water, which has attracted a lot of attention in both Houses and in the outside world. The first thing to say is that undoubtedly Defra and the Government have recognised the concerns across the nation about the state of our waterways and, in this chapter, have tried to put in place actions to improve the situation. So at least from my...

Environment Bill - Committee (4th Day): Amendment 119 (30 Jun 2021)

Lord Cameron of Dillington: My Lords, I support Amendment 120, in the name of the noble Lord, Lord Bradshaw. No one who saw last April’s “Panorama” programme on the state of our rivers could possibly not support this amendment. That picture of what initially looked like a sandbank in the River Thames but was in fact a huge pile of wet wipes and other plastic-fibre sanitary items was simply disgusting to me. I do...

Environment Bill - Committee (3rd Day): Amendment 94 (28 Jun 2021)

Lord Cameron of Dillington: My Lords, I strongly support the messages being delivered in this group of amendments. Above all, I support the stand part question opposing Clause 24, to which I would have added my name if there had been room. I strongly support the powerful speeches given on it by the noble Lord, Lord Krebs, the noble Baroness, Lady McIntosh, the noble Lord, Lord Anderson, and—as ever—the noble Lord,...

Environment Bill - Committee (3rd Day): Amendment 92 (28 Jun 2021)

Lord Cameron of Dillington: My Lords, after my remarks a moment ago on the independence of the OEP, it will come as no surprise to your Lordships that I strongly support the principle that the OEP should have as much financial independence as possible and that I therefore support these amendments. Funding is vital. I note that the correspondence from Natural England that the noble Lord, Lord Krebs, just read out could...

Environment Bill - Committee (3rd Day): Amendment 82 (28 Jun 2021)

Lord Cameron of Dillington: My Lords, I thank all noble Lords who have taken part in this debate—this core debate as the noble Lord, Lord Krebs, described it. Noble Lords from all sides of the Committee seem to support the principle of what our amendment proposes. It was not quite 25-0 as the noble Lord, Lord Krebs, put it, but I think it was 13-0. This is clearly a matter of passion for a lot of people. I am sorry...

Environment Bill - Committee (3rd Day): Amendment 82 (28 Jun 2021)

Lord Cameron of Dillington: My Lords, I know this group of amendments is unlikely to find favour with Defra. While I normally contribute to our debates in this House in what I hope is a dispassionate, calm manner, I have to say that on this occasion, I feel quite passionate about this issue. I am what I would describe as “a very cross Bencher”. In the early days of Brexit planning, we were promised that we would...

Environment Bill - Committee (2nd Day): Amendment 59 (23 Jun 2021)

Lord Cameron of Dillington: My Lords, I put my name to these amendments entirely to speak to Amendments 290 and 291 in the name of the noble Earl, Lord Lytton—but, as they have not been moved, proposed or spoken to, and nor do they fit at all within this group, I will leave my remarks on them to another time when, hopefully, they will be raised in the right place. So I had not intended to speak on the other amendments...

Environment Bill - Committee (2nd Day): Amendment 23 (to Amendment 22) (23 Jun 2021)

Lord Cameron of Dillington: My Lords, I rise—metaphorically—to support Amendment 25. My support of this amendment is similar to my support of the target for the PM2.5 particulates in the last grouping. In essence, I believe that we have to be ambitious, so I also support Amendment 26 in the name of the noble Baroness, Lady Bennett. But, first, I thank the Minister —he seems to be getting a slightly hard time...

Environment Bill - Committee (2nd Day): Amendment 20 (23 Jun 2021)

Lord Cameron of Dillington: My Lords, I am just popping up, as one does in Committee, to add my support to Amendment 20 and to most of the other amendments in this group. I do not have much to add to what the proposers and subsequent speakers with their great expertise have said. I support the ambitions behind this group. I am not quite sure whether—or for that matter why—the Government might set their sights on a...

Environment Bill - Committee (1st Day): Amendment 8 (21 Jun 2021)

Lord Cameron of Dillington: My Lords, as this is my first intervention in Committee, and for the purposes of all the stages of the Bill, I declare my interests as a retired farmer and landowner, chair of an internet travel business and chair of the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology research. Most of these amendments stress the importance of the Government taking seriously the planning of people’s enjoyment of nature...

Fishing Industry - Question (16 Jun 2021)

Lord Cameron of Dillington: My Lords, what plans does Defra have to introduce restrictions on the fishing carried out in all our marine protected areas, with particular reference to those types of fishing which damage the ocean floor and its habitats?

Environment Bill - Second Reading ( 7 Jun 2021)

Lord Cameron of Dillington: My Lords, I declare my interests as a farmer/landowner and as chair of UKCEH research. This Bill is a once-in-a-generation chance to set a course for a better quality of life for all flora and fauna, including humans, that live on our overcrowded island. While a 30-year generation is a mere heartbeat in terms of our environment, the same 30 years is also a very long time in politics. So the...

Heat Pumps - Question (22 Mar 2021)

Lord Cameron of Dillington: My Lords, is the Minister aware that if all our demand for heat as a nation goes electric, at peak heat requirement we will need five times the current peak electricity generating capacity, and that does not include any extra demand for electric cars and transport? What will the Government do to ensure that we have the correct and renewable generating capacity to cater for this revolution?

Heather and Grass etc. Burning (England) Regulations 2021 - Motion to Regret (18 Mar 2021)

Lord Cameron of Dillington: My Lords, I declare an interest as chair of the UKCEH and a lowland farmer. No one is trying to burn peat. Fire prevention in peat is, in fact, an objective of a cool burn. On a managed burn, the fire skims across the vegetation, not affecting the winter sodden peat. Cool burns happen every 15 to 25 years, creating a mosaic of localised firebreaks and habitats for golden plover, grouse,...

Biodiversity: Impact of Neonicotinoids - Question (14 Jan 2021)

Lord Cameron of Dillington: My Lords, I declare an interest as chair of the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, whose scientists proved to Syngenta and the world that neonicotinoids did indeed reduce the overwintering and reproduction success of both honey bees and wild bees—and that a decline in pollinators could cost us billions of pounds. Bearing in mind that new breeding techniques could soon solve the issue of...

REACH etc. (Amendment etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020 - Motion to Approve: Amendment to the Motion ( 8 Dec 2020)

Lord Cameron of Dillington: My Lords, I would like to echo the regret that others have expressed that we have allowed ourselves to walk into this unnecessary nightmare. EU REACH started in 2007, and it took nearly 10 years to iron out all the wrinkles and become, according to our own Chemical Industries Association and the charity CHEM Trust, the best chemicals regulatory system in the world. With a staff of 600 people,...

Fisheries Bill [HL] - Commons Amendments: Motion 1A (as an amendment to Amendment 1) (12 Nov 2020)

Lord Cameron of Dillington: My Lords, this group of amendments seems to put all the controversial fishing amendments—as opposed to the controversial Crown dependency amendment—into one group. I ask noble Lords to forgive the length of my intervention at this stage of the Bill but it will be my only intervention today. On Amendment 1B, I support the principles being put forward by the noble Lord, Lord Krebs. One of...


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