I support my noble friend on the amendments. I speak also as a former member of the EOC. My recollection is that we certainly had the powers sought in the amendment. It did not mean to say that we always agreed to provide assistance, but we certainly considered a large number of individual applications for assistance. In equality legislation, it is important that it be clear that a means of enforcement exists, particularly for women. That was available so far as the EOC was concerned.
The amendment does not commit the new commission to take up every case referred to it or that comes to its attention, but it provides discretion, which is important. I support what my noble friend said.
Equality Bill [HL]
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Baroness Turner of Camden
(Labour)
in the House of Lords on Monday, 11 July 2005.
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