I am delighted to hear that the provision is basically designed to stop the ““thwarting””—I think that that was the word that the Minister used—of the purposes of the Bill by a customer claimant. I readily understand that. I am sure that the Joint Committee on Human Rights will be delighted by the two rights of appeal which the Minister has just highlighted. That is extremely helpful. I will study what he said as usual, but, for the moment, I am more than content with the clause.
Clause 14 agreed to.
Clause 15 [Contracting out]:
Welfare Reform Bill
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Lord Skelmersdale
(Conservative)
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