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Postal Services Bill

I thank noble Lords who have spoken in support of the amendment, which is very encouraging. I was going to call the noble Lord, Lord Brooke, my noble friend, because, as he said, he has been a friend for about 25 years. One of his remarks reminded me of a true story. I have been thinking about this for some time. The Inland Revenue has—or had; I hope that it still has—a very large and valuable collection of stamps which it seems to me appropriate to put into the museum. Some of them used to be exhibited in three or four large glass cases as you walked into Somerset House. You could view the stamps and they were changed. One day, someone from Stanley Gibbons came in and asked to see the chairman. He said, ““Do you know what you have in your glass cases?””. The chairman said, ““Well, stamps””. ““Yes, he said, but there is £1 million-worth in there””. The stamps were then taken away. As far as I know, they are not being seen by anyone. That seems to me to be a great shame. I thank the Minister for her remarks. Her early remarks were a bit technical and I will need to take some opinions on them but, in view of the assurances that she has given, I am content to withdraw the amendment. Amendment 25A withdrawn. Amendment 25B not moved. Clause 60 agreed. Clauses 61 to 64 agreed. Schedule 9 : Transitional provisions for Part 3 Amendment 25C Schedule 9 : Transitional provisions for Part 3 Amendment 25C Moved by

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Reference

726 c1812 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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