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Division Votes
20 Nov 2024 - Water (Special Measures) Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Lord Thurlow voted Aye and in line with the House
One of 32 Crossbench Aye votes vs 9 Crossbench No votes
Tally: Ayes - 279 Noes - 136
20 Nov 2024 - Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill - View Vote Context
Lord Thurlow voted No and in line with the House
One of 30 Crossbench No votes vs 8 Crossbench Aye votes
Tally: Ayes - 210 Noes - 213
26 Feb 2025 - Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Lord Thurlow voted Aye and against the House
One of 7 Crossbench Aye votes vs 22 Crossbench No votes
Tally: Ayes - 189 Noes - 232
26 Feb 2025 - Product Regulation and Metrology Bill [HL] - View Vote Context
Lord Thurlow voted Aye and against the House
One of 7 Crossbench Aye votes vs 29 Crossbench No votes
Tally: Ayes - 177 Noes - 228


Speeches
Lord Thurlow speeches from: Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill
Lord Thurlow contributed 9 speeches (1,849 words)
Committee stage
Monday 24th February 2025 - Grand Committee
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Lord Thurlow speeches from: Renters’ Rights Bill
Lord Thurlow contributed 1 speech (808 words)
Tuesday 4th February 2025 - Lords Chamber
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Lord Thurlow speeches from: Inheritance Tax, National Insurance and VAT
Lord Thurlow contributed 1 speech (333 words)
Monday 27th January 2025 - Lords Chamber
Cabinet Office



Lord Thurlow mentioned

Parliamentary Debates
Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill
115 speeches (25,557 words)
Committee stage
Monday 24th February 2025 - Grand Committee
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Mentions:
1: Earl of Lytton (XB - Excepted Hereditary) My Lords, I am very grateful to my noble friend Lord Thurlow for introducing this point. - Link to Speech
2: None Those are the reasons why I support the amendment in the name of my noble friend Lord Thurlow. - Link to Speech
3: Baroness Scott of Bybrook (Con - Life peer) My Lords, I will speak to all the amendments in the name of the noble Lord, Lord Thurlow. - Link to Speech
4: Lord Khan of Burnley (Lab - Life peer) The amendments proposed by the noble Lord, Lord Thurlow, go to the heart of this element of the Bill. - Link to Speech
5: None The noble Lord, Lord Thurlow, talked about anchor stores. - Link to Speech

Renters’ Rights Bill
82 speeches (42,595 words)
Tuesday 4th February 2025 - Lords Chamber
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Mentions:
1: Lord Cromwell (XB - Excepted Hereditary) accommodation and tenant rights should be, as we were reminded by the noble Lords, Lord Shipley, Lord Thurlow - Link to Speech
2: Lord de Clifford (XB - Excepted Hereditary) again putting tenants off from putting in offers, as was already mentioned by the noble Lord, Lord Thurlow - Link to Speech
3: Lord Jamieson (Con - Life peer) Renters’ Rights Bill has been said by many in this Chamber—including the noble Lords, Lord Best, Lord Thurlow - Link to Speech
4: Baroness Taylor of Stevenage (Lab - Life peer) noble Baronesses, Lady Scott and Lady Thornhill, the noble Lords, Lord Willetts, Lord Shipley, Lord Thurlow - Link to Speech

Inheritance Tax, National Insurance and VAT
34 speeches (7,280 words)
Monday 27th January 2025 - Lords Chamber
Cabinet Office
Mentions:
1: Lord Livermore (Lab - Life peer) the first measure mentioned in today’s Question and addressed by the noble Lords, Lord Morrow, Lord Thurlow - Link to Speech



Written Answers
Peers
Asked by: Lord Strathclyde (Conservative - Excepted Hereditary)
Friday 17th January 2025

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government which current members of the House of Lords will be affected by the House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill as currently drafted.

Answered by Baroness Smith of Basildon - Leader of the House of Lords and Lord Privy Seal

The House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill delivers the manifesto commitment to remove the right of hereditary peers to sit and vote in the House of Lords. As a result of the Bill, the 92 seats currently reserved for hereditary peers will be removed. The Bill will remove the remaining hereditary peers at the end of the Parliamentary session in which it receives Royal Assent. A list of the current hereditary peers can be found below

Title

Party/group

Earl Attlee

Conservative

Earl Cathcart

Conservative

Earl Howe

Conservative

Earl Peel

Crossbench

Earl Russell

Liberal Democrat

Lord Aberdare

Crossbench

Lord Addington

Liberal Democrat

Lord Altrincham

Conservative

Lord Ashcombe

Conservative

Lord Ashton of Hyde

Non-affiliated

Lord Bethell

Conservative

Lord Borwick

Conservative

Lord Camoys

Conservative

Lord Carrington

Crossbench

Lord Colgrain

Conservative

Lord Crathorne

Conservative

Lord Cromwell

Crossbench

Lord de Clifford

Crossbench

Lord De Mauley

Conservative

Lord Fairfax of Cameron

Conservative

Lord Freyberg

Crossbench

Lord Geddes

Conservative

Lord Glenarthur

Conservative

Lord Grantchester

Labour

Lord Greenway

Crossbench

Lord Hacking

Labour

Lord Hampton

Crossbench

Lord Harlech

Conservative

Lord Henley

Conservative

Lord Inglewood

Non-affiliated

Lord Londesborough

Crossbench

Lord Lucas

Conservative

Lord Mancroft

Conservative

Lord Meston

Crossbench

Lord Mountevans

Crossbench

Lord Moynihan

Conservative

Lord Northbrook

Conservative

Lord Ravensdale

Crossbench

Lord Reay

Conservative

Lord Remnant

Conservative

Lord Roborough

Conservative

Lord Russell of Liverpool

Crossbench

Lord Sandhurst

Conservative

Lord St John of Bletso

Crossbench

Lord Strathcarron

Conservative

Lord Strathclyde

Conservative

Lord Thurlow

Crossbench

Lord Trefgarne

Conservative

Lord Trevethin and Oaksey

Crossbench

Lord Vaux of Harrowden

Crossbench

Lord Wrottesley

Conservative

The Duke of Montrose

Conservative

The Duke of Norfolk

Crossbench

The Duke of Somerset

Crossbench

The Duke of Wellington

Crossbench

The Earl of Arran

Conservative

The Earl of Caithness

Conservative

The Earl of Clancarty

Crossbench

The Earl of Cork and Orrery

Crossbench

The Earl of Courtown

Conservative

The Earl of Devon

Crossbench

The Earl of Dundee

Conservative

The Earl of Effingham

Conservative

The Earl of Erroll

Crossbench

The Earl of Glasgow

Liberal Democrat

The Earl of Kinnoull

Crossbench

The Earl of Leicester

Conservative

The Earl of Lindsay

Conservative

The Earl of Liverpool

Conservative

The Earl of Lytton

Crossbench

The Earl of Minto

Conservative

The Earl of Oxford and Asquith

Crossbench

The Earl of Rosslyn

Crossbench

The Earl of Shrewsbury

Conservative

The Earl of Stair

Crossbench

Viscount Astor

Conservative

Viscount Bridgeman

Conservative

Viscount Brookeborough

Crossbench

Viscount Camrose

Conservative

Viscount Colville of Culross

Crossbench

Viscount Craigavon

Crossbench

Viscount Eccles

Conservative

Viscount Goschen

Conservative

Viscount Hanworth

Labour

Viscount Stansgate

Labour

Viscount Thurso

Liberal Democrat

Viscount Trenchard

Conservative

Viscount Waverley

Crossbench

Viscount Younger of Leckie

Conservative



Bill Documents
Feb. 25 2025
HL Bill 61-II Second marshalled list for Grand Committee
Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: LORD THURLOW 74_ Clause 6, page 6, line 22, leave out “2026” and insert “2027” Member's explanatory

Feb. 20 2025
HL Bill 61-I Marshalled list for Grand Committee
Non-Domestic Rating (Multipliers and Private Schools) Bill 2024-26
Amendment Paper

Found: Clause 1 LORD THURLOW 2★_ Clause 1, page 2, leave out lines 1 to 2 Member's explanatory statement