The particular wording applies to all of the exceptions in Clause 32(7), and is intended to ensure that while the person may not automatically be deported, the Secretary of State still has discretion to consider if deportation is appropriate. I think that answers the point that the noble Baroness made. I hope that helps.
Clause 32 agreed to.
Clause 33 [Timing]:
UK Borders Bill
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Lord Bassam of Brighton
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