The Lord Clement-Jones CBE
Liberal Democrat
Member of the House of Lords
M
Lord Clement-Jones's full title is The Lord Clement-Jones CBE. His name is Timothy Francis Clement-Jones, and he 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)
£175,350
55 donations across 2 distinct recipients
Matched donor names:
Lord na Clement-Jones · Lord Timothy F Clement-Jones · Lord na Clement-Jones · Lord Timonthy Clement-Jones
| Date | Recipient | Type | EC Ref | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024-06-22 | Liberal Democrats · Central Party | Cash | C0579853 | £5,700 |
| 2024-05-27 | Liberal Democrats · Central Party | Cash | C0579852 | £5,000 |
| 2024-04-25 | Liberal Democrats · Central Party | Cash | C0579851 | £5,000 |
| 2023-07-27 | Liberal Democrats · Yeovil | Cash | C0571517 | £2,000 |
| 2023-01-19 | Liberal Democrats · Hazel Grove | Cash | C0567280 | £2,000 |
| 2022-11-01 | Liberal Democrats · Central Party | Cash | C0562380 | £1,000 |
| 2022-09-13 | Liberal Democrats · Cheadle | Cash | C0561203 | £2,500 |
| 2022-06-17 | Liberal Democrats · Central Party | Cash | C0562379 | £1,000 |
| 2022-06-09 | Liberal Democrats · Central Party | Cash | C0562378 | £2,000 |
| 2022-05-04 | Liberal Democrats · Central Party | Cash | C0562377 | £1,000 |
| 2022-05-03 | Liberal Democrats · Central Party | Cash | C0562376 | £1,000 |
| 2022-01-27 | Liberal Democrats · Central Party | Cash | C0562375 | £2,000 |
| 2021-02-24 | Liberal Democrats · Wales | Cash | C0543002 | £2,000 |
| 2019-12-31 | Liberal Democrats · Central Party | Cash | C0477248 | £10,000 |
| 2019-11-27 | Liberal Democrats · Twickenham and Richmond | Cash | C0477245 | £1,000 |
| 2019-11-14 | Liberal Democrats · Lambeth Borough | Cash | C0498301 | £2,000 |
| 2019-09-23 | Liberal Democrats · Lambeth Borough | Cash | C0411319 | £2,000 |
| 2019-08-18 | Liberal Democrats · London | Cash | C0411318 | £2,500 |
| 2019-06-12 | Liberal Democrats · Central Party | Cash | C0477247 | £5,000 |
| 2019-04-19 | Liberal Democrats · Central Party | Cash | C0477246 | £2,500 |
Showing the 20 most recent donations on record.
Source: Electoral Commission donations register
(search.electoralcommission.org.uk).
Match confidence: unique-surname.
Lords votes · 2026
176 divisions
90 Content(51.1%)
29 Not-Content(16.5%)
57 didn't vote(32.4%)
2026-07-21
Not-Content
173–234
Not-Content
2026-07-13
Not-Content
158–239
Not-Content
2026-04-23
Not-Content
152–207
Not-Content
2026-03-26
Not-Content
115–197
Not-Content
2026-02-04
Content
62–295
Not-Content
2026-01-05
Content
131–127
Content
2026-01-05
Content
194–130
Content
2026-01-05
Not-Content
168–178
Not-Content
2026-01-05
Content
210–131
Content
Source: lordsvotes-api.parliament.uk. "Result" shows the headline
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
My Lords, I declare an interest as a consultant to DLA Piper on AI policy and regulation and as chair of the board of the Authors’ Licensing Collecting Society. I join other noble Lords in congratulating the noble Baroness, Lady Lloyd, on her reappointme
My Lords, many of us welcomed the creation of DSIT and the focus that it brought on science and technology, but with the very regrettable resignation of the noble Lord, Lord Vallance, who will be greatly missed, and the understandable concerns expressed
To ask His Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the abolition of the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology and the merging of its functions with other departments and; the implications of this on the future operation of
2026-07-20
EU Technological Sovereignty Package
My Lords, I declare an interest as a consultant to DLA Piper on AI policy and regulation. The EU’s Cloud and AI Development Act will set out a framework with sovereignty criteria for public sector procurement. The Government’s AI hardware plan, mentioned
2026-07-20
EU Technological Sovereignty Package
To ask His Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the EU’s technological sovereignty package; and what plans they have to introduce equivalent instruments to protect and promote the UK’s artificial intelligence capabilities.
2026-07-16
Artificial Intelligence: Legislation
My Lords, I declare an interest as an adviser to DLA Piper on AI regulation and policy. The Government followed Australia in its approach to access to social media for under-16s. Will they do the same with AI, now that Australia will be adopting mandator
My Lords, first, I declare an interest as an adviser to DLA Piper on AI policy and regulation. I should also say that we as a law firm were subject to a ransomware attack by NotPetya back in 2017. It was not a pleasant experience.
I thank the Minister
2026-07-13
Employment: Artificial Intelligence
My Lords, the Milburn interim report, Young People and Work, found that a growing share of entry-level roles are now filtered by algorithmic screening before a human has even seen an application. Given that NEET numbers are shockingly high, what specific
My Lords, as a former member of the committee—all of us, I suppose, could be described as space cadets—I warmly thank the noble Baroness, Lady Ashton of Upholland, for her superb chairing of the committee and for her inspiring introduction today. I join
2026-07-09
Artificial Intelligence: Vaccine Technology
My Lords, we should all recognise the immense potential of AI in this field. But, on regulation, will the Minister explicitly confirm and ensure that a human-in-command approach will apply to any use of AI in vaccine approvals and pharmacovigilance, so t
It is a pleasure to follow the noble Viscount, particularly in welcoming the noble Baroness, Lady Ramsey of Wall Heath, to the Government Front Bench.
We again raise no particular objection to these regulations. Reducing the wholesale caps for calls,
My Lords, I thank the Minister for introducing this order. I am somewhat intrigued as to why we are privileged to have two Ministers for these orders, which are both under the heading of electronic communications. No doubt the mystery will be resolved. O
2026-06-25
Democratic Institutions: Threats
My Lords, I am grateful to my noble friend Lord Wallace of Saltaire for securing this debate and for his excellent introduction, which was both forensic and alarming. He has certainly elicited a range of views in today’s debate. My view is that we are at
2026-06-23
Artificial Intelligence: Global Governance
My Lords, I declare an interest as a consultant to DLA Piper on AI policy and regulation. The UK signed the Council of Europe Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence nearly two years ago. Can the Minister tell the House when the UK intends to rat
My Lords, the BBC investigation found that these illegal substances are readily available from online sellers based both in the UK and overseas, yet there is no systematic requirement for platforms to know who is placing these advertisements, particularl
2026-06-16
Social Media Ban for Under-16s
My Lords, I, too, thank the Minister for taking the Statement today and for her alert. On these Benches we welcome the fact that the Government have finally responded to the overwhelming public demand to protect our children online, especially from the b
My Lords, the Minister has mentioned the AI Security Institute. It identified ways to circumvent the safety guardrails of Fable 5 and Mythos before their public launch, including vulnerabilities that could allow the extraction of instructions for produci
2026-06-09
Digital Safety: Children
My Lords, I congratulate my honourable friend Munira Wilson on trying to extract some clarity from the Government after the Prime Minister’s speech yesterday before almost any of us arrived at London Tech Week. Sadly, it did not contain all of what was i
My Lords, I declare an interest as an adviser to DLA Piper on AI policy and regulation. I warmly thank the most reverend Primate for initiating this debate and for her very comprehensive, thought provoking and—in the words of the noble Baroness, Lady Bot
2026-06-04
AI Regulation Bill
My Lords, I declare an interest as an adviser to DLA Piper on AI policy and regulation. We should all thank the noble Lord, Lord Holmes, for his consistent advocacy for regulation, the need for which is clearly shared widely around this Room.
Geoffrey
2026-06-01
Sovereign AI Fund
To ask His Majesty’s Government what strategy they have to ensure that the Sovereign AI Fund will support sovereign AI infrastructure and reduce public sector dependence on foreign hyperscale cloud providers.
2026-06-01
Sovereign AI Fund
My Lords, the Secretary of State has said that Britain
“must be an AI maker, not an AI taker”,—[Official Report, Commons, 18/3/26; col. 55WS.]
and the sovereign AI unit’s own chair has promised British start-ups a guaranteed route to government con
2026-05-19
King’s Speech
My Lords, we have had a very rich and wide-ranging debate, which presents some challenges on winding up. I am very tempted to take a leaf out of the book of the noble Baroness, Lady Debbonaire, and just give a big tick to a number of the speeches that we
2026-04-28
UK Biobank Data
My Lords, I thank the Minister for coming forward in relation to this Statement and join in acknowledging unreservedly the profound scientific value of UK Biobank and the extraordinary generosity of the half a million volunteers whose participation has d
2026-04-28
Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill
My Lords, briefly, I thank all noble Lords who have spoken in this debate on Motion A1. I thank in particular the noble Lord, Lord Nash, and the noble Baroness, Lady Kidron, who have done so much to contribute to the way this debate has moved forward. I
Source: hansard.parliament.uk via hansard-api. Snippets shown
verbatim from the search API; click any debate title for the full record.
Register of Interests · 3 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.
-
Chair of the Board, Authors' Licensing Collecting Society
registered 2025-03-18 · amended 2025-04-05
-
Consultant, DLA Piper UK LLP (law firm)
registered 2022-05-10 · amended 2025-04-05
Category 6: Gifts, benefits and hospitality
-
One ticket and hospitality received from Infinum Limited to attend The Championships, Wimbledon, 3 July 2026
registered 2026-07-07
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
1998-07-17 → present
Liberal Democrat
current
Government posts
None recorded.
Opposition posts
2023-02-20 → present
Liberal Democrat Lords Spokesperson (Science, Innovation and Technology)
2017-06-09 → 2023-02-19
Liberal Democrat Lords Spokesperson (Digital)
Committee memberships
2010-06-22 → 2015-03-30
Communications and Digital Committee
2015-06-18 → 2016-02-11
National Policy for the Built Environment Committee
2016-05-25 → 2016-06-14
Licensing Act 2003 Committee
2017-06-29 → 2018-03-13
Artificial Intelligence Committee
Chair
+£15,235/yr
2020-07-02 → 2023-01-31
Services Committee
2020-10-15 → 2021-11-24
Risk Assessment and Risk Planning Committee
2021-07-22 → 2024-05-30
Draft Online Safety Bill (Joint Committee)
2022-12-12 → 2023-02-20
Electronic Trade Documents Bill [HL] Special Public Bill Committee
2023-01-31 → 2023-11-23
AI in Weapon Systems Committee
2023-01-31 → 2025-01-30
Industry and Regulators Committee
2024-11-18 → 2025-02-03
Property (Digital Assets etc) Bill [HL] Special Public Bill Committee
2025-01-30 → 2025-10-20
UK Engagement with Space Committee
Contact
Parliamentary office
clementjonest@parliament.uk
020 7219 5353 · House of Lords, London, SW1A 0PW
020 7219 5353 · House of Lords, London, SW1A 0PW
Personal assistant
timclementjonespa@gmail.com
Simonne Davis
Simonne Davis
APPGs (2026) · 9 active officership(s) · 12 historic
| Group | Role(s) | Funders | Officers in group | Next deadline |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
All-Party Parliamentary Group on Artificial Intelligence
Subject Group
|
Co-Chair | Big Innovation Centre | 4 | 2027-02-21 |
|
All-Party Parliamentary Group on Data Analytics
Subject Group
|
Officer | Policy Connect | 4 | 2025-06-04 |
|
All-Party Parliamentary Group on Data Poverty
Subject Group
|
Officer | BT · Good Things Foundation · Jisc · Nominet · Student & Residential Ltd · Virgin Media O2 · Vodafone | 4 | 2024-06-08 |
|
All-Party Parliamentary Group on Digital Regulation and Responsibility
Subject Group
|
Vice Chair | Reset.Tech | 3 | 2026-01-11 |
|
All-Party Parliamentary Group on Intellectual Property
Subject Group
|
Officer | Luther Pendragon Ltd | 4 | 2027-01-11 |
|
All-Party Parliamentary Group on Ovarian Cancer
Subject Group
|
Vice Chair | Target Ovarian Cancer | 9 | 2024-07-11 |
|
Digital Inclusion All-Party Parliamentary Group
Subject Group
|
Officer | Lodestone Communications | 4 | 2027-02-09 |
|
Parliamentary Internet, Communications and Technology Forum All-Party Parliamentary Group
Subject Group
|
Officer | Access Partnership · BT · Capgemini · Google · JISC · Latus Group · Nominet · Omnicom · SAP · Samsung UK · Tata Consultancy Services · University of Cambridge | 4 | 2027-02-21 |
|
Performers' Alliance All-Party Parliamentary Group
Subject Group
|
Officer | Performers' Alliance | 11 | 2024-05-13 |
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
Showing
40
of 40 tabled
34 answered(85.0%)
9
departments
2026-07-23
Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
Telecommunications: Codes of Practice
Answered
2026-07-20
Department for Business, Innovation, Science and Trade
Innovation: Finance
Answered
2026-07-09
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
Software: Licensing
Answered
2026-07-08
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
Telecommunications: Codes of Practice
Answered
2026-05-18
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation: Finance
Answered
2026-04-20
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
Sovereign AI Fund
Answered
2026-04-20
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
Sovereign AI Fund
Answered
2026-04-20
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
Artificial Intelligence: Copyright
Answered
2026-04-20
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
Sovereign AI Fund
Answered
2026-04-20
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation
Answered
2026-04-16
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation: Finance
Answered
2026-04-16
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
Intellectual Property: Arts
Answered
2026-04-16
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
Intellectual Property Office: Registration
Answered
2026-04-16
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
Intellectual Property: Prosecutions
Answered
2026-04-16
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
Intellectual Property: Regulation
Answered
2026-04-16
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
Intellectual Property: Regulation
Answered
2026-02-09
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
Artificial Intelligence: Data Protection
Answered
2026-01-13
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
Data Protection: Public Bodies
Answered
Source: UK Parliament Members API. The amber "interest" tag is set
by Parliament's own system when the asking member has a register entry
it deems related — typically a paid role or directorship in the
sector being asked about. Click any "i" icon to see the full
question and the department's answer.
Bills sponsored & supported · 2026
0 bills
0 as lead sponsor
0 as supporter
No bills sponsored or supported in 2026.
Source: UK Parliament Bills API. "Lead" sponsor is the
primary mover (sortOrder = 1); "Supporter" rows are
members of either House who
backed the bill at introduction. Year is the bill's first-reading
date.
Historic bills (all-time)
9 bills
9 as lead sponsor
0 as supporter
| Bill | Info | Role | Status | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Public Authority Algorithmic and Automated Decision-Making Systems Bill [HL] | Sponsored | 1st reading | 2024-09-09 | |
| Public Authority Algorithm Bill [HL] | Sponsored | 1st reading | 2021-11-29 | |
| Automated Facial Recognition Technology (Moratorium and Review) Bill [HL] | Sponsored | 2nd reading | 2020-02-04 | |
| Automated Facial Recognition Technology (Moratorium and Review) Bill [HL] | Sponsored | 2nd reading | 2019-10-30 | |
| Gambling (Categorisation and Use of B2 Gaming Machines) Bill [HL] | Sponsored | 2nd reading | 2015-06-03 | |
| Cultural and Community Distribution Deregulation Bill [HL] | Sponsored | 2nd reading | 2013-05-09 | |
| Live Music Act 2012 | Sponsored | Royal Assent | 2010-07-07 | |
| Live Music Bill [HL] | Sponsored | 2nd reading | 2009-11-19 | |
| Live Music Bill [HL] | Sponsored | 2nd reading | 2009-07-15 |
Same source as the year-scoped panel above, but unconstrained by
year. The "Sponsored" tag = lead sponsor; "Supported" = backed at
introduction. Sorted newest first.