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The Baroness Parminter

Liberal Democrat Member of the House of Lords F
Baroness Parminter's full title is The Baroness Parminter. Her name is Kathryn Jane Parminter, and she is a current member of the House of Lords.

Allowance claims · 2026

Data not yet released for 2026 — the Lords Finance Office publishes monthly CSVs ~6-8 weeks after month-end.

Political donations made

Total donated (all years on record) £7,600
4 donations across 1 distinct recipient
Matched donor name: Baroness Kathryn Parminter
Date Recipient Type EC Ref Amount
2017-12-31 Liberal Democrats · Parliamentary Party In The Lords Cash C0364264 £2,400
2014-09-30 Liberal Democrats · Parliamentary Party In The Lords Cash C0107363 £1,800
2013-09-30 Liberal Democrats · Parliamentary Party In The Lords Cash C0093822 £1,800
2011-09-30 Liberal Democrats · Parliamentary Party In The Lords Cash C0052683 £1,600
Showing the 4 most recent donations on record. Source: Electoral Commission donations register (search.electoralcommission.org.uk). Match confidence: unique-surname.

Lords votes · 2026

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Recent Hansard contributions · latest 25

2026-02-06 Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill
My Lords, I rise to speak to Amendment 101, which I drafted to try to close the dangerous loophole in the Bill whereby people with eating disorders could qualify for an assisted death, contrary to the intent of the sponsors to limit the Bill to people wi
2025-11-10 Planning and Infrastructure Bill
Gosh, that was brief. I will say a few words on behalf of our Benches. I apologise that the noble Baroness, Lady Pinnock, is stuck—there are no trains anywhere—so the House will have me, very briefly. We have been pleased with the engagement that we h
2025-10-29 Planning and Infrastructure Bill
My Lords, I thank all noble Lords who have spoken in this debate to show that there is consensus on the importance of this issue and the need for the Bill, as it stands, to be amended to address what I think the noble Baroness, Lady Young, regarded as a
2025-10-29 Planning and Infrastructure Bill
My Lords, Amendment 148 is an attempt to try and make the much-vaunted win-win for nature and the economy a reality. Kicking off, I thank my co-sponsors for supporting this amendment and indeed the Minister and her team for the various meetings where I
2025-10-29 Planning and Infrastructure Bill
2025-10-29 Planning and Infrastructure Bill
My Lords, given what we said on Amendment 30, these Benches definitely support the principle that we should be basing decisions on the best available scientific evidence. In principle, we certainly support Amendment 131. It picks up on the point that was
2025-10-29 Planning and Infrastructure Bill
My Lords, given that time is short, I will contain our remarks to the standout amendment in this group, Amendment 130, moved so ably by the noble Baroness, Lady Willis of Summertown. It is a means to address a fundamental question we all have on the Bill
2025-10-22 Planning and Infrastructure Bill
My Lords, it is a pleasure to follow the noble Lord, Lord Blencathra, and it reflects well the view that there are differences of opinion on this late Government amendment, Amendment 68, around the House. It also reinforces the point that it is disappoin
2025-09-19 Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill
I support the intent of the Bill to increase personal autonomy for those with life-limiting illnesses, but good legislation must provide adequate protection for the vulnerable, including those with eating disorders. The malnutrition that accompanies ano
2025-09-17 Planning and Infrastructure Bill
My Lords, in the absence of the noble Lord, Lord Teverson, who had to go back to Cornwall this afternoon, I speak to his Amendment 301A, which is very simple and straightforward. It basically makes the point that the money that the developers pay should
2025-09-17 Planning and Infrastructure Bill
My Lords, I have been pleased to sign a number of amendments in this group, because the issue of the mitigation hierarchy is a big outstanding area of concern for those of us who want EDPs to be part of packages in the future but are concerned about it.
2025-09-17 Planning and Infrastructure Bill
My Lords, as this is the first group, I am grateful that the noble Lord, Lord Lucas, stood up to remind us that this is a conversation, not a 10-minute monologue. As the noble Lord who spoke before me is new to this House, I shall tell him that civil ser
2025-09-15 Planning and Infrastructure Bill
My Lords, given that I was so brief at the beginning, I will not speak for long now. It has been helpful to have from the Minister clarification that irreplaceable habitats will not be included because they could not be satisfied in the overall improveme
2025-09-15 Planning and Infrastructure Bill
My Lords, due to the lateness of the hour, I will move the amendment and ask for the Minister’s response.
2025-09-15 Planning and Infrastructure Bill
2025-09-15 Planning and Infrastructure Bill
My Lords, in the absence of the noble Lord, Lord Krebs, I will introduce Amendment 266, which, as the noble Lord, Lord Lansley, said, is somewhat surprisingly in this grouping. It seeks to ensure that the EDP delivers a significant improvement in the eco
2025-09-15 Planning and Infrastructure Bill
My Lords, on behalf of the noble Lord, Lord Krebs, I will speak to his Amendment 265, which has a notable similarity to Amendment 237 in the name of my noble friend Lord Russell. If the noble Lord were here, I am sure he would wish to thank the noble Lor
2025-09-15 Planning and Infrastructure Bill
My Lords, I thank the noble Lord, Lord Lucas, for his amendment. We cannot think about EDPs in splendid isolation. It is important that we as a Committee look at the wider context, including biodiversity net gain, that the EDPs will slot into. In that re
2025-09-15 Planning and Infrastructure Bill
My Lords, in the absence of my noble friend Lady Grender, I will speak to her Amendment 338. I am grateful, as I am sure she would be if she were here, for the support of the noble Baroness, Lady Freeman of Steventon. This is a debate where I think we ar
2025-09-15 Plastic Pollution
My Lords, what discussions have the Government had with retailers and manufacturers about stopping the use of plastic in chocolate selection boxes for Christmas? It will not be long before they are stacked up in supermarkets again, demonstrating the mou
2025-09-11 Planning and Infrastructure Bill
My Lords, I thank the Minister at least for the consistency of his reply with that given in the Commons. I thank all other noble Lords who have spoken in this brief debate. The noble Lord, Lord Deben, made the point well: time is not on our side, and
2025-09-11 Planning and Infrastructure Bill
My Lords, I thank the noble Baronesses, Lady Bennett of Manor Castle and Lady Young of Old Scone, and the noble Lord, Lord Krebs, for supporting me in this amendment, which would give a statutory duty to local authorities to promote climate change and na
2025-09-11 Planning and Infrastructure Bill
2025-09-11 Planning and Infrastructure Bill
My Lords, I rise to speak to Amendment 147 in the name of the right reverend Prelate the Bishop of Norwich and Amendment 148 in the name of my noble friend Lady Grender, both of which deal with the issue of chalk streams, which has been well touched on b
2025-09-09 Planning and Infrastructure Bill
My Lords, I support all three amendments that the noble Baroness, Lady Hodgson of Abinger, has brought forward. But for brevity, I am going to address my remarks to only one of them. The Private Member’s Bill she referred to when talking about her Amendm
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Register of Interests · 2 entries on file

Declarations under the Lords Code of Conduct. Free text — no monetary values, no hours worked. A declaration that an interest exists, not a claim about its size.

Category 1: Remunerated employment etc.

  • Member, House of Lords Appointments Commission (interest ceased 30 September 2025)
    registered 2020-07-23 · amended 2025-10-29

Category 4: Sponsorship

  • The member receives research assistance from a scholar on the Royal College of Psychiatrists’ Parliamentary Scholar Programme (interest ceased 15 September 2025)
    registered 2025-07-02 · amended 2025-09-16
Source: UK Parliament Members API (Lords register). Refreshed weekly. Read the full Lords Code of Conduct for what each category covers and the disclosure thresholds.

Party history

2010-07-15present
Liberal Democrat current

Government posts

None recorded.

Opposition posts

2015-06-012017-09-14
Liberal Democrat Lords Spokesperson (Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)

Committee memberships

2013-05-162015-03-30
European Union Committee
2015-06-112016-02-11
National Policy for the Built Environment Committee
2017-06-292018-03-13
Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 Committee
2019-06-132020-07-06
Food, Poverty, Health and Environment Committee
2021-04-142024-01-31
Environment and Climate Change Committee Chair +£15,928/yr
2025-12-18present
Retirement and Participation Committee

Contact

Parliamentary office
parminterk@parliament.uk
020 7219 4195 · House of Lords, London, SW1A 0PW
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APPGs (2026) · 1 active officership(s) · 1 historic

Group Role(s) Funders Officers in group Next deadline
All-Party Parliamentary Group for Nature
Subject Group
Vice Chair Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management 4 2023-06-24
One row per active APPG. Funder names link out via the /appgs Top secretariat funders panel — click any funder there to open its full relationship graph. Officer matching is name-based against the parliament.uk register text and may miss titled / hyphenated variants.

Written parliamentary questions · 2026

No written questions tabled in 2026.

Bills sponsored & supported · 2026

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No bills sponsored or supported in 2026.
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Historic bills (all-time)

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