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Lords debate: 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games

16 June 2009 (updated on 22 April 2010)

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Lord Coe (Conservative) will call attention to the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic games, in a debate this Thursday, 18 June, in the House of Lords

Lord Davies of Oldham will speak on behalf of the Government.

Members scheduled to take part include:

  • Lord Bates (Conservative); Opposition spokesperson for Communities and Local Government
  • Baroness Campbell of Loughborough (Crossbench): Chair of UK Sport and Youth Sport Trust
  • Lord Clement-Jones (Liberal Democrat); spokesperson for Culture, Media and Sport
  • Baroness Ford (Labour); Chair of the London 2012 Legacy Delivery Company
  • Baroness Hamwee (Liberal Democrat); spokesperson for Communities and Local Government
  • Lord Moynihan (Conservative); Chairman of the British Olympic Association, member of the International Olympic Association and Olympic medallist
  • Baroness Valentine (Crossbench); CEO London First
  • Lord Addington (Liberal Democrat); spokesperson for Sport
  • Lord Luke (Conservative); spokesperson for Culture, Media and Sport
  • Lord Davies of Oldham (Labour); Government spokesperson for Culture, Media and Sport

Further information