The noble Baroness is almost as persuasive as the noble Earl. I gratefully accept the invitation, and I am sure that the noble Lord, Lord Adebowale, will also be very happy to sit with officials. Like I say, I do not think for one second that the department is being malicious. There are some unintended consequences that are worth exploring further to see if we can make this legislation better. I beg leave to withdraw the amendment.
Amendment 236B withdrawn.
Clause 37 agreed.
Clauses 38 and 39 agreed.
Clause 40 : Independent mental health advocates
Clause 40 : Independent mental health advocates
Amendment 237 not moved.
Clause 40 agreed.
Clauses 41 and 42 agreed.
Amendments 237A not moved.
Clause 43 : Role of the Board and clinical commissioning groups in respect of emergencies
Clause 43 : Role of the Board and clinical commissioning groups in respect of emergencies
Amendments 237B to 238 not moved.
Clause 43 agreed.
Clauses 44 and 45 agreed.
Clause 46 : Primary care services: directions as to exercise of functions
Amendment 239
Clause 46 : Primary care services: directions as to exercise of functions
Amendment 239
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Health and Social Care Bill
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Lord Patel of Bradford
(Labour)
in the House of Lords on Monday, 5 December 2011.
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