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My Lords, the annual canvass is an information-gathering exercise which electoral registration officers, appointed by local authorities across Great Britain, are obliged to conduct each year to ensure their local electoral registers are as complete and accurate as possible. This currently involves
sending a form to each residential address with...
My Lords, the annual canvass is an information-gathering exercise which electoral registration officers, appointed by local authorities across Great Britain, are obliged to conduct each year to ensure their local electoral registers are as complete and accurate as possible. This currently involves
sending a form to each residential address with...
My Lords, these regulations are important, but they appear to be being put forward in some haste. I understand that they will be taken today without debate in the House of Commons, which, ironically, leaves this place again having to scrutinise issues fundamental to our democracy.
Our Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee...
My Lords, these regulations are important, but they appear to be being put forward in some haste. I understand that they will be taken today without debate in the House of Commons, which, ironically, leaves this place again having to scrutinise issues fundamental to our democracy.
Our Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee...
My Lords, I declare an interest as someone who was involved with the Electoral Registration and Administration Act 2013. I remember the discussions with the noble Baroness, Lady Finn, and others within the Government about the change from household to individual electoral registration; and the frustrating discussions we had then...
My Lords, I declare an interest as someone who was involved with the Electoral Registration and Administration Act 2013. I remember the discussions with the noble Baroness, Lady Finn, and others within the Government about the change from household to individual electoral registration; and the frustrating discussions we had then...
My Lords, I should first declare an interest as a vice-president of the Local Government Association, as it is local authorities
which do lots of the work here. I support a review of the current model of the annual canvass of electors and the aim of making it easier and...
My Lords, I should first declare an interest as a vice-president of the Local Government Association, as it is local authorities
which do lots of the work here. I support a review of the current model of the annual canvass of electors and the aim of making it easier and...
I thank the three noble Lords who have taken part in this debate today. I am grateful for their generous, warm—albeit slightly lukewarm—welcome and for not attacking me too much; it is much appreciated.
The noble Lord, Lord Rennard, asked whether the regulations had been debated in the House of Commons....
I thank the three noble Lords who have taken part in this debate today. I am grateful for their generous, warm—albeit slightly lukewarm—welcome and for not attacking me too much; it is much appreciated.
The noble Lord, Lord Rennard, asked whether the regulations had been debated in the House of Commons....
My Lords, to reinforce that point, government actually has all this data, which demonstrates who people are and where they live, but it has not yet been pulled together. The question that we have to discuss as part of the broader issue of government data management is precisely how, with...
My Lords, to reinforce that point, government actually has all this data, which demonstrates who people are and where they live, but it has not yet been pulled together. The question that we have to discuss as part of the broader issue of government data management is precisely how, with...
I hear what the noble Lord says. That is a good idea and we should perhaps debate it. It is obviously above my pay grade to say exactly when and how, but I have no doubt that it will be debated in this House in the next Parliament. I will...
I hear what the noble Lord says. That is a good idea and we should perhaps debate it. It is obviously above my pay grade to say exactly when and how, but I have no doubt that it will be debated in this House in the next Parliament. I will...
Motion to consider. Agreed to on division (8 votes to 5).
Motion to consider. Agreed to on division (8 votes to 5).
Lords motion to approve. Agreed to on question.
Lords motion to approve. Agreed to on question.
Compliance improvement review. 9p.
Compliance improvement review. 9p.
Letter dated 20/06/2019 from Viscount Younger of Leckie to Lords regarding points raised in the Draft Higher Education and Research Act 2017 (Further Implementation etc.) Regulations 2019 debate: Office for Students registration, and data sharing. 2p.
Letter dated 20/06/2019 from Viscount Younger of Leckie to Lords regarding points raised in the Draft Higher Education and Research Act 2017 (Further Implementation etc.) Regulations 2019 debate: Office for Students registration, and data sharing. 2p.
Letter dated 28/04/2019 from Andrea Leadsom MP to John Spellar MP regarding GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation and constituency casework. 2p.
Letter dated 28/04/2019 from Andrea Leadsom MP to John Spellar MP regarding GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation and constituency casework. 2p.
Letter dated 11/04/2019 from Baroness Manzoor to the Deposited Papers Clerk regarding a document for deposit in the Library. Incl attachment. Healthcare (International Arrangements) Bill 2018-2019. Data processing factsheet. 4p.
Letter dated 11/04/2019 from Baroness Manzoor to the Deposited Papers Clerk regarding a document for deposit in the Library. Incl attachment. Healthcare (International Arrangements) Bill 2018-2019. Data processing factsheet. 4p.
Programme motion (No. 2) on proceedings on consideration of Lords amendments and subsequent proceedings. Agreed to on question. Lords amendments considered. Lords amendment 1, discussed with Lords amendments 2, 8 to 10, 18 to 20, 3 to 7 and 11 to 17, debated and all agreed to.
Programme motion (No. 2) on proceedings on consideration of Lords amendments and subsequent proceedings. Agreed to on question. Lords amendments considered. Lords amendment 1, discussed with Lords amendments 2, 8 to 10, 18 to 20, 3 to 7 and 11 to 17, debated and all agreed to.
I beg to move, That this House agrees with Lords amendment 1.
I beg to move, That this House agrees with Lords amendment 1.
It is a pleasure to be in the Chamber this afternoon. We now have the opportunity to turn our attention to an issue of great importance which, I know, commands the support of the House: the issue of reciprocal healthcare. As Members know, our ability to fund healthcare abroad brings...
It is a pleasure to be in the Chamber this afternoon. We now have the opportunity to turn our attention to an issue of great importance which, I know, commands the support of the House: the issue of reciprocal healthcare. As Members know, our ability to fund healthcare abroad brings...
I thank the right hon. Gentleman for his words about why I was unable to go to St Helier Hospital. He knows that, as a Minister, it would have been inappropriate, but as a constituency Member of Parliament I have no doubt that I will be visiting there again soon....
I thank the right hon. Gentleman for his words about why I was unable to go to St Helier Hospital. He knows that, as a Minister, it would have been inappropriate, but as a constituency Member of Parliament I have no doubt that I will be visiting there again soon....