My Lords, I thank noble Lords for their comments. I think all Members of the House have a natural concern about Henry VIII powers, and I thank the noble Lord, Lord Henley, for his scrutiny and his acceptance that they are appropriate in this case.
I apologise on behalf of the Government for the drafting errors. I do my best to ensure that we make no errors, but I am afraid that we do. However, I am not going to apologise for the "torrent of legislation", as it has been put. In the past Session I have been involved in a good amount of legislation, and one of its intentions has been to make things more appropriate, simpler and more straightforward. The 2007 Act is such a piece of legislation, as are the Acts that we will be coming on to.
I am sorry that the noble Lord, Lord Thomas, has lost the word "taxation" in the consequential amendments order, but the world moves on. I think we are right to present the order that causes its loss.
Motion agreed.
Legal Services Act 2007 (Functions of an Approved Regulator) Order 2009
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Tunnicliffe
(Labour)
in the House of Lords on Wednesday, 2 December 2009.
It occurred during Debates on delegated legislation on Legal Services Act 2007 (Functions of an Approved Regulator) Order 2009.
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