That was a spirited defence. I am not sure that it will take us a great deal further if I try to answer each point, so I shall not. However, I hope that it is acknowledged that I am not seeking to exclude the Secretary of State from considering whether something is desirable or necessary. I do not think that I have ever come across a refusal to provide for consultation in a Bill because the consultation might be flawed. In this situation, I can understand the Government’s caution. I suppose that I have at least had put on the record the assurance that the consultation that I seek will take place. I beg leave to withdraw the amendment.
Amendment 158A withdrawn.
Amendment 158B not moved.
Clause 32 agreed.
Clauses 33 to 38 agreed.
Clause 39: Public interest reports
Amendment 159 not moved.
Clause 39 agreed.
Clause 40 agreed.
Clause 41: Access to information
Amendment 159ZA not moved.
Clause 41 agreed.
Clause 42: Consideration of report by entity
Amendment 159ZB not moved.
Clause 42 agreed.
Clause 43 agreed.
Clause 44: Fees
Amendments 159ZC and 159ZD not moved.
Clause 44 agreed.
Clauses 45 and 46 agreed.
Clause 47: Regulations
Amendment 159ZE not moved.
Clause 47 agreed.
Clause 48 agreed.
Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Bill [HL]
Proceeding contribution from
Baroness Hamwee
(Liberal Democrat)
in the House of Lords on Tuesday, 3 February 2009.
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Committee proceeding on Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Bill [HL].
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