Debates between Lord Geddes and Lord Gardiner of Kimble during the 2010-2015 Parliament

Paternity and Adoption Leave (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2014

Debate between Lord Geddes and Lord Gardiner of Kimble
Tuesday 25th November 2014

(9 years, 12 months ago)

Grand Committee
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Lord Gardiner of Kimble Portrait Lord Gardiner of Kimble (Con)
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My Lords, it may be necessary for the Committee to adjourn for a few moments because of the sequence of events. The Minister is arriving almost imminently but it might be sensible if we were to adjourn during pleasure for five minutes.

Lord Geddes Portrait The Deputy Chairman of Committees (Lord Geddes) (Con)
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I can hardly decline given that I was somewhat late.

UK Economy: Tourism

Debate between Lord Geddes and Lord Gardiner of Kimble
Thursday 20th November 2014

(10 years ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Gardiner of Kimble Portrait Lord Gardiner of Kimble
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My Lords, I entirely agree with the noble Lord. This is why I am very pleased that there is a new £1.5 million Visit Wales campaign, for example, to bring more German visitors to Wales. It is a great experience for them as well as for visitors from America and Ireland. Visit Wales is working with VisitBritain and all the other tourism organisations to ensure that the experiences of all Britain and Great Britain are enjoyed.

Lord Geddes Portrait Lord Geddes (Con)
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My Lords, did my noble friend read the recent article in the papers suggesting that the so-called mansion tax would be a threat to and might lead to the closure of many of the stately homes of this country, which attract an enormous number of tourists? In that context, I hasten to add that I have no interest to declare.

Lord Gardiner of Kimble Portrait Lord Gardiner of Kimble
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My Lords, the first thing to say is that rural Britain, country houses and heritage sites are an enormous draw to people visiting. The Chinese, for instance, say that one of the principal reasons that they want to come to this country is because of our countryside. I think the truth is that, if the mansion tax were implemented, very few mansions would be clobbered but a lot of smaller houses would.