Sally Rachel Hamwee, Baroness Hamwee (born 12 January 1947) is a
Liberal Democrat politician and their Lead Home Affairs Spokesperson in the House of Lords. She is a
Life Peer
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and former chair of the
London Assembly
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.
Biography
Hamwee was educated at the
Manchester High School for Girls
Manchester High School for Girls is an English Private schools in the United Kingdom, private day school for girls and a member of the Girls School Association. It is situated in Fallowfield, Manchester.
The head mistress is Helen Jeys who took ...
, and
Girton College, Cambridge, where she studied law. She was a councillor in the
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
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from 1978 to 1998, as a Liberal until the formation of the Liberal Democrats in 1988, and was made a life peer on 6 June 1991 as Baroness Hamwee, of Richmond upon Thames in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.
London Assembly
When the London Assembly was established in 2000, a written agreement with the
Labour Party saw Sally Hamwee and
Trevor Phillips
Sir Mark Trevor Phillips (born 31 December 1953) is a British writer, broadcaster and former politician who served as Chair of the London Assembly from 2000 to 2001 and from 2002 to 2003. He presented ''Sophy Ridge on Sunday, Trevor Phillips ...
agreeing to share responsibility for chairing the Assembly in its first term. Trevor Phillips took the Chair in 2000, passing it over to Hamwee in May 2001. Phillips chaired the Assembly from May 2002 to September 2002, but when Trevor Phillips stood down from the Assembly to take up chairmanship of the
Commission for Racial Equality, Hamwee stepped in and chaired the Assembly until the June 2004 GLA elections.
The results of those elections saw the
Conservative Party and Liberal Democrats enter into a similar agreement as existed between Labour and Lib Dems previously. This agreement resulted in Sally Hamwee chairing the London Assembly between May 2005 and May 2006, and for the final year of this term from May 2007. As part of the agreement, when not chairing the Assembly she chaired the Business Management and Appointments Committee. She stood down from the London Assembly in May 2008.
House of Lords
Hamwee was appointed a Life Peer in 1991. Since April 2021 she has chaired the Justice and Home Affairs Select Committee. Other committees on which she has sat include European Union Select Committee, Joint Committee on Human Rights, EU Justice Sub-Committee, EU Security and Justice Sub-Committee, Central / Local Government Relations Select Committee, Economic Affairs Select Committee and Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee. She has also sat on committees examining adoption legislation, the Inquiries Act 2005 and the Inheritance and Trustees’ Powers Bill.
She was the Liberal Democrat spokesperson in the Lords on Home Affairs 2009-2021, spokesperson on Immigration 2017-2021 and spokesperson on Local Government (Local Government; Environment, Transport and Regions; Communities and Local Government) 1991-2009.
Other public and third sector roles
Hamwee has been a Trustee of th
Rose Theatrein Kingston upon Thames since 2009, and a Trustee o
Safer London– which aims to give young people the opportunity to live free from exposure to gangs, exploitation and crime – since 2014. She is also on the advisory board o
Missing People a Patron o
PAC-UKpost-adoption services and a Vice-President of the Town and Country Planning Association.
Previous positions include Chair of
Refuge domestic violence charity, President of the
Town and Country Planning Association, Vice-President of the
Chartered Institute of Environmental Health
The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) is a professional membership body concerned with environmental health and promoting standards in the training and education of environmental health professionals.
History
The history of th ...
, board member of Parents for Children adoption agency and legal adviser to
The Simon Community homelessness charity.
Legal career
Hamwee was admitted as a solicitor in 1972 and was a Partner at Clintons solicitors in London 1984-2000, specialising in media and entertainment law.
References
External links
Baroness Hamwee profile at Liberal Democrats party websiteTheyWorkForYou.com's page for Baroness Hamwee
1947 births
Living people
Liberal Democrats (UK) life peers
Liberal Democrat Members of the London Assembly
Councillors in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
Life peeresses created by Elizabeth II
Life peers created by Elizabeth II
Place of birth missing (living people)
Alumni of Girton College, Cambridge
Women councillors in England
London AMs 2000–2004
London AMs 2004–2008
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