House of Lords: Facilities Debate

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Department: Leader of the House

House of Lords: Facilities

Lord Addington Excerpts
Wednesday 25th May 2011

(12 years, 12 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Strathclyde Portrait Lord Strathclyde
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My Lords, that is a first for me. I do not know whether the noble Lord was rehearsing his speech for what will no doubt be an action-packed two-day debate on the future of your Lordships’ House in a few weeks’ time, but I do not recognise any of his characterisations. It is true that the House is bigger than it has been for some years. What is more significant is that the daily attendance has risen—though it is still below our full strength, at about 450 per day—and that has put some pressure on our facilities. However, various committees of the House look into this. The House should of course be comfortable and be able to provide for the needs of noble Lords, but these issues are simply not related to future reform.

Lord Addington Portrait Lord Addington
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My Lords, will my noble friend—or should I say “comrade”?—give us an assurance that, whatever is decided about the future of this House, office space will be a very low priority in any further constitutional discussion?