All 1 Debates between Lord Moser and Lord Taylor of Holbeach

Wed 15th Dec 2010

Census

Debate between Lord Moser and Lord Taylor of Holbeach
Wednesday 15th December 2010

(13 years, 9 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Moser Portrait Lord Moser
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My Lords—

Lord Taylor of Holbeach Portrait Lord Taylor of Holbeach
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The House is very enthusiastic on this subject.

I thank the noble Lord, Lord Young, for his question. I understand that the restriction is traditional. The new project to look beyond 2011 will include all these aspects. It is particularly important for many people that they have an opportunity to trace their ancestors. We have to understand that we live now in an IT age; indeed, where is the written letter and where are our written documents? It is going to be much more difficult for historians of the future to find the evidence of our lives today.

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Lord Moser Portrait Lord Moser
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Will the Minister assure us that following those alternatives, which are very complicated, will have full support and collaboration from the Government?

Lord Taylor of Holbeach Portrait Lord Taylor of Holbeach
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I thank the noble Lord, Lord Moser, for his question and contribution. He speaks from a great deal of experience in this subject. The most important thing is to emphasise that proposals will come to Parliament before any developments are taken forward. One of the difficulties with the current census is that it is usually way out of date by the time it is actually published. We live in a very mobile society, as we all know, and to try to get a dynamic model would produce considerable advantages in the allocation of resources and the ability of government properly to address the issues of the day.