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Health and Social Care Bill

The noble Earl set up, and then knocked down, a series of Aunt Sallies about the market, about how the amendment would halt change, and about how it was too big, too small and too detailed. It is actually rather small. I understand the Minister’s position on this. We have a long way to go on this Bill and this is just the beginning of it. We do not see why passing the amendment will inhibit further debate or discussion on the Bill in its entirety. In fact, I know this House too well to know that nothing will inhibit noble Lords from discussing the Bill in the detail that it merits.

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Reference

731 c684-5 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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