The Baroness Thornhill MBE
Liberal Democrat
Member of the House of Lords
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Baroness Thornhill's full title is The Baroness Thornhill MBE. Her name is Dorothy Thornhill, 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)
£5,450
3 donations across 1 distinct recipient
Matched donor name:
Baroness Dorothy Thornhill
| Date | Recipient | Type | EC Ref | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017-09-30 | Liberal Democrats · closed 31/12/2023 - Watford | Cash | C0337804 | £1,850 |
| 2016-12-31 | Liberal Democrats · closed 31/12/2023 - Watford | Cash | C0262470 | £1,800 |
| 2015-12-31 | Liberal Democrats · closed 31/12/2023 - Watford | Cash | C0239662 | £1,800 |
Showing the 3 most recent donations on record.
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Lords votes · 2026
162 divisions
55 Content(34.0%)
11 Not-Content(6.8%)
96 didn't vote(59.3%)
2026-03-26
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62–295
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Content vs Not-Content tally (including tellers). The Lords doesn't
publish a "didn't vote" attendance roll like the Commons, so the
figure above conflates absence with abstention.
Recent Hansard contributions · latest 25
2026-06-22
Home Ownership: First-time Buyers
My Lords, shared ownership promised a real lifeline for first-time buyers to get them on to the property ladder, yet soaring service charges, crushing maintenance bills and toxic lease clauses are trapping families in unsaleable, unmortgageable nightmare
2026-06-17
Social Housing Bill [HL]
My Lords, because the noble Lords, Lord Jamieson and Lord Young of Cookham, have done such a brilliant job of talking about shared ownership, I will scrap most of my speech. We on these Benches have brought up the vexed subject of shared ownership many t
2026-06-17
Social Housing Bill [HL]
My noble friends have outlined their cases themselves, so I will just clutch my pearls and resist having a ding-dong with the noble Lord, Lord Jackson—which I could, for reasons that will become apparent in my speech.
I will speak carefully on this gr
2026-06-17
Social Housing Bill [HL]
My Lords, I was busy trying to think of counterarguments; the noble Lord, Lord Young, has caught me there. We feel that what unites these amendments is an attempt to drag social housing policy backwards, and to revive a model of insecurity that simply di
2026-06-17
Social Housing Bill [HL]
My Lords, I acknowledge the cogent contribution from the noble Lord, Lord Evans. It was his first contribution, but I hope it will be the first of many, and I mean that sincerely.
In principle, we welcome the intent behind this group of amendments bec
2026-06-17
Social Housing Bill [HL]
I thank the Minister for her response, which was very much as I would have predicted. My main point to make to her was that it was not easy to find that data—on GOV.UK you have to look for a bit here and a bit there. Where is all this information on what
2026-06-17
Social Housing Bill [HL]
My Lords, I open this group—which is a considerably better position than we were in on Monday, when I thought I would be closing it—by proposing Amendment 53. This group goes to the heart of the Bill’s central test: whether we are serious about ensuring
2026-06-17
Social Housing Bill [HL]
2026-06-15
Social Housing Bill [HL]
My Lords, I will speak a little bit more briefly than I had intended on this group of amendments and will speak specifically to my Amendment 92. I am shamelessly using the Bill to raise an issue and to correct a problem that we in this House have discuss
2026-06-15
Social Housing Bill [HL]
There are a lot of amendments in this group and I do not intend to comment on them all. To me, this group is less about the principle of right to buy and more about what happens to the money raised from it and, more importantly, who controls it. The amen
2026-06-15
Social Housing Bill [HL]
My Lords, indeed I agree that my noble friend Lady Pinnock has given us a very good start, and she was quite passionate in what she was saying. I did tell her there would be a “but”, but it is only a very small one. We absolutely agree in principle that
2026-06-15
Social Housing Bill [HL]
I will stick to my words at the beginning and be as brief as possible and to the point. If the aim is to preserve existing stock, clearly this is a lever you have to pull. We would not disagree with that, even though it is so low, but let us be clear: if
2026-06-15
Social Housing Bill [HL]
I have just a few words on this group. First of all, I failed to observe the social niceties and would like to say that I am pleased that I have already had conversations and emails with the noble Baroness, Lady O’Neill of Bexley, and I formally welcome
2026-06-15
Social Housing Bill [HL]
My Lords, it is good to kick off our first day in Committee on this important Bill. As noble Lords will know from our comments and speeches at Second Reading, we broadly support the Bill, so I will endeavour not to make Second Reading speeches and to be
2026-06-08
Affordable Housing: Young People
I thank the Minister for her positive response, but—and it is a big but—how does the £39 billion pot actually help if, on the one hand, as charities tell us, her departmental bidding processes and rules exclude, in effect, the smaller youth charities fro
2026-06-08
Affordable Housing: Young People
To ask His Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to increase the amount of affordable housing for young people.
2026-06-01
Social Housing Bill [HL]
My Lords, I thank the Minister particularly for her very clear and personal introduction to the Bill. I feel I will be the first person to stand up and say that I was not brought up in a council house, but I looked with envy upon those who were. When we
2026-05-20
King’s Speech
I too thank the noble Baroness for the very sincere conviction and clarity with which she gave her introduction. From these Benches, I shall speak to the housing issues in the humble Address and will save a lot of the detail for the various Bills—so I ho
I will say a few words in general support of the principle of this amendment. We supported it during the passage of the Planning and Infrastructure Act, so it would make sense to do so here.
It was good old John Prescott who first promoted “brownfield
My Lords, as the Minister has mentioned, the First-tier Tribunal clearly has a critical role to play here. Ministers have continually said that they will act if it is “overwhelmed by increased claims”, yet I was surprised to find that the MoJ does not ev
My Lords, my concern is that for a whole year, the residents of Birmingham have had to endure worsening public health conditions. What additional public health powers are Ministers prepared to use if the situation deteriorates? How bad do things have to
2026-03-09
Stamp Duty: Periodic Tenancies
My Lords, the Renters’ Rights Act places the full weight of delivery and its success on two public bodies—the courts to provide timely justice and local authorities to provide enforcement. Can the Minister please reassure the House that on 1 May, when th
The noble Baroness, Lady Thornhill.
Your Lordships will be pleased to know that I have taken a scythe to my speech, so it might come out a bit disjointed. The short version should be directed to noble Lords at the other end of the table: I understand their position because turkeys do not v
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Register of Interests · 1 entries on file
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Vice President, Local Government Association
registered 2015-12-03 · amended 2025-04-05
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Party history
2015-10-21 → present
Liberal Democrat
current
Government posts
None recorded.
Opposition posts
2021-09-06 → present
Liberal Democrat Lords Spokesperson (Housing)
2015-12-03 → 2016-05-17
Liberal Democrat Lords Spokesperson (Communities and Local Government)
Committee memberships
2018-05-17 → 2019-03-26
Intergenerational Fairness and Provision Committee
2019-06-13 → 2020-06-16
Gambling Industry Committee
2021-04-14 → 2024-01-31
Built Environment Committee
2023-06-08 → 2023-07-07
Bishop's Stortford Cemetery Bill [HL]
2024-01-24 → 2024-05-20
Preterm Birth Committee
Contact
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APPGs (2026) · 0 active officership(s) · 2 historic
Not currently an officer of any active APPG. Was officer of 2 group(s) historically — those rotated off in later snapshots.
Written parliamentary questions · 2026
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of 15 tabled
15 answered(100.0%)
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departments
2026-03-04
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Landlords: Fines
Answered
2026-03-04
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Landlords: Unpaid Fines
Answered
2026-03-04
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Renters' Rights Act 2025
Answered
2026-03-04
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Landlords and Letting Agents: Databases
Answered
2026-02-25
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Leasehold: Fees and Charges
Answered
2026-02-25
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Leasehold: Service Charges
Answered
2026-02-25
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Building Safety Act 2022
Answered
2026-02-24
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Leasehold: Valuation
Answered
2026-02-24
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024
Answered
2026-02-24
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Leasehold: Valuation
Answered
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Bills sponsored & supported · 2026
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