Becoming Lord Speaker and campaigning on the Horizon Scandal

What drove Lord McFall of Alcluith to stand for election as Lord Speaker, and what does he hope to achieve?This month we speak to the newly elected Lord Speaker about his career as a teacher and then in Parliament.‘The best think tank in town’Lord McFall also explains what makes the House of Lords unique, responding to the pandemic and  how he thinks both Houses of Parliament should collaborate more.‘What has driven me has been a sense of monstrous injustice which has got to be put right.’We also speak to Lord Arbuthnot of Edrom, who has been campaigning for subpostmasers who have been wrongly convicted for more than a decade. He explains how the Horizon scandal began, what needs to be done and what drives him and others to campaign for justice.‘What we were worried about in that particular session, was the risk that the politicians and the strategists might lack the imagination to work out what could get us.'Lord Arbuthnot also explains the work of the new Lords committee that he chairs, exploring what potential risks the UK could face in the future and how the country can be better prepared for them.Find out more about the Lord SpeakerFind out more about Lord Abuthnot of EdromFind out more about the Lords Risk Assessment and Risk Planning Committee Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Have you ever wondered what the House of Lords does, how it works and who makes up its membership?The House of Lords is the second chamber of UK Parliament. It plays a crucial role in examining bills, questioning government action and investigating public policy. Hear from members of the House of Lords as the Lord Speaker finds out what influences their work in and beyond the Lords.Each episode sees Lord McFall of Alcluith discover what drives members and what they hope to achieve in their time in Parliament. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.