Raymond Plant, Baron Plant of Highfield explained

Honorific Prefix:The Right Honourable
The Lord Plant of Highfield
Office:Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Term Start:24 July 1992
Term End:28 February 2024
Life peerage
Birth Date:19 March 1945
Occupation:Academic
Party:Labour
Alma Mater:

Raymond Plant, Baron Plant of Highfield, (born 19 March 1945), is a British Labour peer and academic.

Lord Plant was educated at Havelock School in Grimsby, King's College London (BA Philosophy, 1966), and the University of Hull (PhD). He is currently Professor of Jurisprudence and Political Philosophy at King's College London and was previously Professor of Divinity at Gresham College,[1] having previously served as Master of St Catherine's College, Oxford, from 1994 to 2000. He is an Honorary Fellow of Harris Manchester College, Oxford. Before moving to Oxford he was Professor of European Political Thought at the University of Southampton, and prior to that was a Senior Lecturer in philosophy at the University of Manchester.[2] [3]

He was created a life peer on 24 July 1992 as Baron Plant of Highfield, of Weelsby in the County of Humberside, and was introduced to the House of Lords on 4 November.[4] Plant was a member of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics from 2004 to 2007. In the Lords he was a member of the Joint Committee on Human Rights and has been a member of the Government and Law Sub Committee of the Committee on the European Communities. He is the author of several books on political philosophy, and was formerly a lay canon at Winchester Cathedral. Plant retired from the Lords on 28 February 2024.[5]

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  1. Web site: Gresham College Press Release, 29 June 2012.
  2. http://www.kcl.ac.uk/schools/law/about/people/academic/plant Professor Raymond Plant
  3. http://www.fljs.org/standard.aspx?id=558 Lord Raymond Plant
  4. Lord Plant Of Highfield . Parliament of the United Kingdom . House of Lords . 4 November 1992 . 539 . 1423.
  5. Retirement of a Member: Lord Plant of Highfield . Parliament of the United Kingdom . House of Lords . 28 February 2024 .