"My Lords, to simplify the situation and make it abundantly clear: are the numbers rising or lowering in each category?..." Lord Morris of Aberavon - View Speech
"My Lords, what I want to know is whether the numbers of these prisoners are rising or lowering in each category...." Lord Morris of Aberavon - View Speech
"My Lords, I fully support the noble Baroness, Lady Hayter, who has set out the case so well. In 1924, Arthur Ponsonby, then an Under-Secretary of State at the Foreign Office in a Labour Government presided over by one of my predecessors as Member for Aberavon, pledged that the Government …..." Lord Morris of Aberavon - View Speech
"My Lords, have the Government any intention at all of reforming the Barnett formula in this Parliament? Would such a reform not be a levelling up that the Government aspire to?..." Lord Morris of Aberavon - View Speech
"My Lords, does the Minister agree that the prospects for reform, however desirable that may be, are near hopeless? From time to time, and with deep regret, Governments of which I was a member had to act without the approval of the Security Council, as in the case of Kosovo, …..." Lord Morris of Aberavon - View Speech
"My Lords, while I sympathise with the noble Lord, Lord Lexden, would not the best course be to revisit the Nolan principles—which I, with others, was charged by Prime Minister John Major with drawing up proposals to implement—so that anyone who falls below those more comprehensive standards would be barred …..." Lord Morris of Aberavon - View Speech
"My Lords, does not the independent report predate a further surge in inflation? What do the Government consider to be appropriate to deal with that further surge?..." Lord Morris of Aberavon - View Speech
"My Lords, an accusation of rape is a very serious matter for both the victim and the accused. I have repeatedly asked for a breakdown of figures for rape cases where the defence is consent and where there is a failure to convict—a situation of which I have long experience. …..." Lord Morris of Aberavon - View Speech
"My Lords, the late noble and learned Lord Mayhew and I, as ex-Attorney-Generals, gave evidence to this House’s Constitution Committee that the Government could not rely on the royal prerogative to go to war as it was outdated, and the committee agreed. The committee chaired by the noble Lord, Lord …..." Lord Morris of Aberavon - View Speech