Club and Institute Union: 150th Anniversary Debate

Full Debate: Read Full Debate

Lord Bilston

Main Page: Lord Bilston (Labour - Life peer)

Club and Institute Union: 150th Anniversary

Lord Bilston Excerpts
Tuesday 10th July 2012

(12 years ago)

Lords Chamber
Read Full debate Read Hansard Text
Asked by
Lord Bilston Portrait Lord Bilston
- Hansard - -



To ask Her Majesty’s Government what plans they have to mark the 150th anniversary of the Club and Institute Union.

Baroness Hanham Portrait The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department for Communities and Local Government (Baroness Hanham)
- Hansard - - - Excerpts

My Lords, the Government would, first of all, like to congratulate the Club and Institute Union on reaching its 150th anniversary. The Government themselves have no plans to commemorate this anniversary since these are private institutions. However, we are aware that the All-Party Group for Non-Profit Making Members’ Clubs, of which I believe the noble Lord is the secretary, has organised a commemorative event in Parliament on 11 July—tomorrow.

--- Later in debate ---
Lord Bilston Portrait Lord Bilston
- Hansard - -

My Lords, I thank the Minister for that very positive reply. My heart fills with pride in appreciation of the vital and outstanding service that the Club and Institute Union has contributed to the cultural, social, educational and creative life of working- class communities throughout the length and breadth of Great Britain over these past 150 years, which we are joyfully celebrating this week. Will the Minister kindly draw the attention of all government departments to the present burdens borne by the CIU—and not just the CIU but also by Conservative, Labour, Liberal and British Legion clubs and many others—through years of pernicious legislation, and offer them some respite in these very harsh and difficult economic and social times?

Baroness Hanham Portrait Baroness Hanham
- Hansard - - - Excerpts

My Lords, I am very aware of the traditional nature of the clubs involved—the work they have done for so long, the people they represent, those to whom they give a good time and those whom they support. I will of course draw the attention of other departments to the nature of these organisations as requested by the noble Lord.