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My Lords, I have supported the noble Baroness, Lady Kidron, throughout in her amendments, but, as a former Member of the elected House, I think we reach a very difficult juncture today in insisting on an amendment which I think we all know and agree is actually inadequate. It is...

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Lord Brennan of Canton (Labour)
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Proceeding contributions
Date
4 June 2025
Reference
846 cc762-3
House
House of Lords

I have enormous respect for my noble friend and find myself agreeing with him about a great number of things. However, it could be sent back with an amendment in lieu from the Government—that is true—as the noble Baroness, Lady Kidron, pointed out, because this is not double insistence. I...

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Lord Brennan of Canton (Labour)
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Proceeding contributions
Date
4 June 2025
Reference
846 c764
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House of Lords

Like the noble Lord, Lord Forsyth, I, too, have an aversion to ping-pong, having spent 23 years in the House of Commons and having been a Minister—and having experienced it overnight, with people having to sleep in their offices. Often, it became more “pong” than “ping”, after that extended period...

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Lord Brennan of Canton (Labour)
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Proceeding contributions
Date
2 June 2025
Reference
846 cc490-1
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House of Lords

My Lords, it is in some sadness that I rise again to talk on this matter. I thank Government Ministers for the very positive way in which they have engaged with my noble friends and me to discuss how to make some progress and find some kind of compromise on...

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Lord Brennan of Canton (Labour)
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Proceeding contributions
Date
19 May 2025
Reference
848 cc32-3
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House of Lords

My Lords, the noble Baroness, Lady Benjamin, posed an appropriate question: what would Shakespeare make of AI? The answer is rather like the proverbial million monkeys on their typewriter: so far they have failed to produce a credible version of Shakespeare, but they have produced several improved versions of The...

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Lord Brennan of Canton (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
12 May 2025
Reference
845 cc1931-2
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House of Lords

I note that the noble Lord, Lord Vaizey, objects. He would never do such a thing himself. I am glad he introduced me to the founder of Motown Records on one occasion in these Corridors, so he would never do something similar himself.

As I showed him the Royal Gallery, he...

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Lord Brennan of Canton (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
12 May 2025
Reference
845 c1932
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House of Lords

On a point of order, Mr Speaker. I note that the Minister has not yet concluded her remarks, but it seems that she might do so before the moment of interruption. There are two outstanding motions on the Order Paper to be voted on following the decision on Second Reading:...

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Lord Brennan of Canton (Labour)
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Proceeding contributions
Date
5 March 2018
Reference
637 c131
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House of Commons

First, let me apologise for my right hon. Friend the Member for Birmingham, Hodge Hill (Liam Byrne) who has recently joined our team and would normally be speaking on these matters. He is currently fulfilling a prior obligation to speak at the Council of Europe in Strasbourg. It is nice...

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Lord Brennan of Canton (Labour)
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Proceeding contributions
Date
12 October 2017
Reference
629 c503
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House of Commons

As ever, the Minister is modest enough to accept when he makes a mistake and correct the record.

There are few debates that are more important than those concerning trade, especially in the context of the decision of the UK to exit the European Union with all the impact that that...

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Lord Brennan of Canton (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
12 October 2017
Reference
629 cc503-5
House
House of Commons

Well, at least the Minister did not claim that Jane Austen was our greatest living author—I will give him credit for that.

I give the Minister and the Government credit for taking up our policy of having a transitional period with regard to Brexit to give themselves a little more time....

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Lord Brennan of Canton (Labour)
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Proceeding contributions
Date
12 October 2017
Reference
629 c506
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House of Commons

I am listening with great interest to the hon. Gentleman’s speech. If he is saying that we should not participate in the adequacy arrangements,

is he disagreeing with the Minister’s comments that we should have an arrangement akin to the adequacy requirements?

Member
Lord Brennan of Canton (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
12 October 2017
Reference
629 c517
House
House of Commons

Perhaps we can draw an analogy with my right hon. Friend’s earlier remarks about the customs union and single market and say that the Government are seeking an adequacy agreement, but not in name on this occasion.

Member
Lord Brennan of Canton (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
12 October 2017
Reference
629 c522
House
House of Commons

With the leave of the House, Madam Deputy Speaker.

This has been a very interesting debate. It has, in a sense, been the First Reading of a Bill, which is an innovation on the Government’s part. Although the Bill is currently in the House of Lords, I suspect that there may...

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Lord Brennan of Canton (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
12 October 2017
Reference
629 cc542-4
House
House of Commons

Motion that this House has considered Exiting the European Union and Data Protection. Agreed to on question.

Lead member
Matt Hancock
Answering member
Lord Brennan of Canton
Department
Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
Type
Debates
Date
12 October 2017
Reference
629 cc497-550
House
House of Commons