Last Thursday in the Lords I led a debate on the the Impact of Government policy on Family Budgets. It was a good debate although it would have been nice to hear from some other benches than the Labour ones, but second debates on a Thursday afternoon are often not popular. When I was winding…
Monthly Archives: October 2011
Social media; the link between your home and our House
by Guest Contributor • • 22 Comments
Most people who watch me on television or read about me know I am a Lord, but very few people actually know what that is or what the House of Lords does in this country. Even when people do know what it is about they think it is a closed shop, full of lots of…
Catching up
by Lord Norton • • 8 Comments
As I have detailed in a post on my own blog, it has been one of those weeks. (Mind you, most weeks are.) I returned today from a conference on Gendered Ceremony and Ritual in Parliament and am in the process of catching up on paperwork. I fear a consequence has been that I have…
Equality of entitlement
by Baroness Deech • • 24 Comments
I am pleased to see that the government is going to legislate to ensure that the first born child of a monarch succeeds to the throne in the future, and that sons and daughters will be equal in that respect. If the Duke & Duchess of Cambridge have a girl first, she will be Queen…
Government divisions on the EU
by Lord Soley • • 27 Comments
The extent of the government rebellion last night surprised me. It was bigger than I expected. The imposition of a three line whip was a mistake – especially when Conservative MP’s are going through re selection on new boundaries. The local Party’s are still deeply anti EU in its present form. Conservative MP’s will also…
