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Lord Rennard in parliament. Watch the latest and archived appearances of Lord Rennard in the House of Lords arranged in chronological order.

Automatic Registration to Vote

6 April 2022
In Parliament

There are between 6 million and 9 million people missing from electoral registers or incorrectly registered to vote. About 60% […]

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Health and Care Bill: Amendment 85B

5 April 2022
In Parliament

Amendment 85B to the Health and Care Bill would require the Government to consult on a statutory polluter-pays scheme. These […]

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Elections Bill: Amendment 3

29 March 2022
In Parliament

These amendments may lead to some mitigation of the effects of the Government taking control of the strategy and policy […]

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The true cost of having compulsory photo ID to Vote.

17 March 2022
In Parliament

Amendment 55 of the Elections Bill which is the Government’s proposals to introduce compulsory photo ID at polling stations. The […]

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Smoking : Tobacco Levy 

16 March 2022
In Parliament

Health and Care Bill:  The amendment 158 calls for changes to be made to meet the goal of a smoke-free […]

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Notional Expenditure: Elections Bill

15 March 2022
In Parliament

We should not let this important change in legislation pass without some significant scrutiny. The principle of notional expenditure might […]

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15 March 2022
In Parliament

Read the agenda in full.

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Elections Bill: Photo ID to Vote

23 February 2022
In Parliament

This Bill proposes that photo IDs would be required before receiving ballot papers to vote. Evidence has from around the […]

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Tobacco Flavour Regulation

4 February 2022
In Parliament

There is a need to go further with tobacco flavour regulation. Amendment 278 would close a loophole in current legislation. […]

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Representation of the People (Young People’s Enfranchisement) Bill.

28 January 2022
In Parliament

This is the second reading of the Representation of the People (Young People’s Enfranchisement) Bill. It focuses on allowing young […]

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Tim Davie & Deborah Turness have fallen on their swords to protect the BBC. This follows a report by someone who was presumably proud to be a Murdoch editor & who is believed to have been brought in to the role by a former Tory Director of Comms. Irony is alive & well. pic.twitter.com/aNFgT5IvE8

— Chris Rennard 🔶💙🇺🇦 (@LordRennard) November 9, 2025

Why I’m a Member of the Liberal Democrat Disability Association (LDDA)

Being a member of the Liberal Democrat Disability Association (LDDA) has been incredibly meaningful for me. It’s a space where disabled members, carers, and allies come together to have a genuine voice in shaping policy, improving accessibility, and ensuring that the party champions equality at every level.

Join LDDA

If you believe in breaking down barriers, strengthening representation, and ensuring disability rights are at the heart of political change, I’d really encourage you to join. Whether you’re disabled yourself, caring for someone who is, or simply passionate about equality, your voice matters. Join the Liberal Democrat Disability Association today.

The Taipei Times article about the Inter Parliamentary Union Assembly in Geneva.
Inter Parliamentary Union Assembly in Geneva
Link to a Letter to the Editor The Times

Link to Byline Times

Did anything in the King’s Speech address the crisis in the NHS?

Image of the King coronation article in Byline Times.

This week both Houses of Parliament are debating the contents of the speech delivered by King Charles, but written by the new Labour Government. The State Opening of Parliament is a ceremony held at the beginning of every parliamentary session. The King’s speech is of great significance following a change of Government as it sets out how the new Prime Minister intends to legislate for measures to take the country in a different direction.

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