All 2 Debates between Lord Lea of Crondall and Lord Swinfen

House of Lords Reform Bill [HL]

Debate between Lord Lea of Crondall and Lord Swinfen
Friday 21st October 2011

(13 years, 2 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Lea of Crondall Portrait Lord Lea of Crondall
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My Lords, perhaps someone could enlighten me on the origin of all this. I assume that commoners vote for the Commons and that Lords are a totally different kettle of fish. Is that correct? Can anyone say what the principle is supposed to be? Otherwise, it looks ridiculous.

Lord Swinfen Portrait Lord Swinfen
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My Lords, I believe it is because we have a voice and a vote in Parliament.

Postal Services Bill

Debate between Lord Lea of Crondall and Lord Swinfen
Monday 14th March 2011

(13 years, 9 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Swinfen Portrait Lord Swinfen
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Apart from Royal Mail, there are a number of other providers of postal services, none of which produces a universal postal service. They all rely on Royal Mail to deliver the last mile, particularly in remote areas. We need something in the Bill, and I would like the Minister to tell the House how a universal postal service will be ensured by someone taking over Royal Mail. If she cannot, she must bring something forward on Report to ensure that. Otherwise, this Bill is not satisfactory.

Lord Lea of Crondall Portrait Lord Lea of Crondall
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My Lords, unless I have read this Bill wrong, Clauses 28 and 29 leave no doubts about the universal postal service. I shall put the question to the Minister the other way round. We are not debating these clauses now, but because the point has been raised it is worth looking at them. Can we take it that they mean what they say?