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Below, you can read Lord Lexden's recent speeches and appearances in Parliament.

Alistair Lexden’s written questions in the Lords are not included here. Nor are his short oral interventions in the chamber. Details of his voting record can be found on the website www.theyworkforyou.com

Amendment 80 | National Security and Investment Bill - <i>Committee (3rd Day)</i> | Lords debates

I call the guns of the noble Lord, Lord West of Spithead.

Amendment 76 | National Security and Investment Bill - <i>Committee (3rd Day)</i> | Lords debates

At last, we move to the group beginning with Amendment 80.

Independent Office for Police Conduct - Question | Lords debates

My Lords, would we not all agree across the House with the following words: “I find it quite extraordinary that anyone who is referred for m

Independent Office for Police Conduct - Question | Lords debates

To ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the work of the Independent Office for Police Conduct in relation to Opera

Independent Office for Police Conduct - <i>Question</i> | Lords debates

To ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the work of the Independent Office for Police Conduct in relation to Opera

Independent Office for Police Conduct - <i>Question</i> | Lords debates

My Lords, would we not all agree across the House with the following words: “I find it quite extraordinary that anyone who is referred for m

Amendment 66C | Domestic Abuse Bill - Report (3rd Day) | Lords debates

My Lords, the noble and learned Baroness, Lady Butler-Sloss, who is next on the list, has withdrawn from this debate, so I call the noble Ba

Amendment 66C | Domestic Abuse Bill - Report (3rd Day) | Lords debates

My Lords, we now come to Amendment 67. Anyone wishing to press this amendment to a Division must make that clear in debate.

Amendment 66C | Domestic Abuse Bill - <i>Report (3rd Day)</i> | Lords debates

My Lords, we now come to Amendment 67. Anyone wishing to press this amendment to a Division must make that clear in debate.

Amendment 66C | Domestic Abuse Bill - <i>Report (3rd Day)</i> | Lords debates

My Lords, the noble and learned Baroness, Lady Butler-Sloss, who is next on the list, has withdrawn from this debate, so I call the noble Ba

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Lord Lexden

Lord Lexden

Lord Lexden (formerly Alistair Cooke) is a Conservative peer who took his seat in the House of Lords in January 2011.

He is a political historian who is the Official Historian to the Conservative Party and the Carlton Club.

Lord Lexden OBE

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