Lord Boateng Sparring Partners during the 2019-2024 Parliament

Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay (Conservative)
Shadow Minister (Digital, Culture, Media and Sport)
(16 debate interactions)
Baroness Williams of Trafford (Conservative)
Shadow Chief Whip (Lords)
(8 debate interactions)
Baroness Neville-Rolfe (Conservative)
Shadow Minister (Treasury)
(6 debate interactions)
Lord Bethell (Conservative)
(5 debate interactions)
Lord Greenhalgh (Conservative)
(4 debate interactions)
Baroness Sugg (Conservative)
(4 debate interactions)
Lord Benyon (Crossbench)
Lord Chamberlain (HM Household)
(4 debate interactions)
Baroness Barran (Conservative)
Shadow Minister (Education)
(4 debate interactions)
Lord Kamall (Conservative)
Shadow Minister (Health and Social Care)
(4 debate interactions)
Lord Markham (Conservative)
Shadow Minister (Science, Innovation and Technology)
(3 debate interactions)
Baroness Goldie (Conservative)
Shadow Minister (Defence)
(3 debate interactions)
Earl of Minto (Conservative)
Shadow Minister (Defence)
(3 debate interactions)
Lord Adonis (Labour)
(2 debate interactions)
Lord Bellamy (Conservative)
(2 debate interactions)
Lord Callanan (Conservative)
Shadow Minister (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)
(2 debate interactions)
Lord Sharpe of Epsom (Conservative)
Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Home Office)
(2 debate interactions)
Viscount Younger of Leckie (Conservative)
Shadow Minister (Work and Pensions)
(2 debate interactions)
Lord Douglas-Miller (Conservative)
(2 debate interactions)
Baroness Penn (Conservative)
(2 debate interactions)
Lord Bates (Conservative)
(2 debate interactions)
Lord Dubs (Labour)
(2 debate interactions)
Lord Warner (Crossbench)
(1 debate interactions)
Baroness Noakes (Conservative)
(1 debate interactions)
Lord Haskel (Labour)
(1 debate interactions)
Viscount Stansgate (Labour)
(1 debate interactions)
Lord Geddes (Conservative)
(1 debate interactions)
Lord Lexden (Conservative)
(1 debate interactions)
Lord Palmer of Childs Hill (Liberal Democrat)
Liberal Democrat Lords Spokesperson (Work and Pensions)
(1 debate interactions)