LORDS APPOINT NEW COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE THE EQUALITY ACT 2010 AND DISABILITY
June 12, 2015
A press release:
A new House of Lords Committee has been created to consider and report on the impact on people with disabilities of the Equality Act 2010.
The House of Lords Committee on the Equality Act 2010 and Disability will be chaired by Baroness Deech, and it will issue a call for evidence in the next few weeks.
The full list of peers on the Committee is as follows:
Baroness Deech (Chairman), Baroness Brinton, Baroness Browning, Baroness Campbell of Surbiton, Lord Faulkner of Worcester, Lord Harrison, Baroness Jenkin of Kennington, Lord McColl of Dulwich, Lord Northbrook, Baroness Pitkeathley, Baroness Thomas of Winchester, and Baroness Wilkins.
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Sometimes I wonder if all the Lords and such, are really the right people for these investigations.
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Reblogged this on chantalchaervey and commented:
I wonder is this a follow on from the family test ???? or in addition to it, i just hope some good comes from this, There is a meet the family event organised by contact a family in westminster soon, This is such a timely announcement
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Hum whilst all this talking goes on the culling of the stock will continue funny nay it is without president that the commons did this talk but on it goes making out the disabled can get some help from them im afraid not its just the gravy train working jeff3
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