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Statistics and Registration Service Bill

We asked the Minister for examples and he gave us none. We asked him to explain why Clause 4 did not give the Minister sufficient powers. The Minister has given other examples of directional powers and I do not believe that they are as severe as this clause, which allows either the relevant Minister or the devolved Administration to step in and exercise the powers of the board. We are less than convinced that this is the right way to go. My amendment proposed a modest parliamentary procedure which would have acted as a backstop. I do not want to carry this over to Report; I would like to seek the opinion of the Chamber. On Question, Whether the said amendment(No. 135) shall be agreed to? Their Lordships divided: Contents, 23; Not-Contents, 27.

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Reference

691 c1151 

Session

2006-07

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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