I wonder whether inspiration will strike any of the rest of us. I am grateful for that further discussion. This is an important question and one to which we may need to return. What the Government appear to be saying about unclaimed land is that the position is extremely complicated; that there are very good reasons why the proposals in my amendment are unsatisfactory and inappropriate but that they cannot think of any other solution. Under those circumstances, the matter merits further debate as the Bill passes through the House. Having said that, I beg leave to withdraw the amendment.
Amendment, by leave, withdrawn.
[Amendments Nos. 234 and 235 not moved.]
On Question, Whether Clause 43 shall stand part of the Bill?
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Lord Greaves
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