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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 68A | United Kingdom Internal Market Bill - <i>Report (3rd Day)</i> | Lords debates

My Lords, we now come to Amendment 69.

Amendment 68A | United Kingdom Internal Market Bill - <i>Report (3rd Day)</i> | Lords debates

My Lords, I now call the noble Lord, Lord Flight.

Amendment 68A | United Kingdom Internal Market Bill - <i>Report (3rd Day)</i> | Lords debates

I apologise. The noble Lord, Lord Flight, told me that he was here at the start of the debate, but that is not so. I am sorry, Lord Flight.

Amendment 64 | United Kingdom Internal Market Bill - <i>Report (3rd Day)</i> | Lords debates

I should inform the House that if Amendment 64 is agreed to, Amendments 66 and 67 cannot be called.

Amendment 63 | United Kingdom Internal Market Bill - <i>Report (3rd Day)</i> | Lords debates

We now come to the group beginning with Amendment 64.

Amendment 62 | United Kingdom Internal Market Bill - <i>Report (3rd Day)</i> | Lords debates

My Lords, I have received no request to ask the Minister a short question. I shall therefore put the Question. Amendment 62 agreed.

Amendment 62 | United Kingdom Internal Market Bill - <i>Report (3rd Day)</i> | Lords debates

My Lords, the next speaker on the list, the noble Lord, Lord Flight, has withdrawn, so I call the noble Lord, Lord Fox.

Amendment 62 | United Kingdom Internal Market Bill - <i>Report (3rd Day)</i> | Lords debates

The next speaker on the list, the noble Baroness, Lady Neville-Rolfe, has withdrawn. I call the noble Baroness, Lady McIntosh of Pickering.

Amendment 22 | United Kingdom Internal Market Bill - <i>Report (2nd Day)</i> | Lords debates

I have received requests to ask short questions from the noble Lords, Lord Purvis of Tweed and Lord Randall of Uxbridge.

Amendment 22 | United Kingdom Internal Market Bill - <i>Report (2nd Day)</i> | Lords debates

I call the noble Lord, Lord Wigley, to conclude the debate.

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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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