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Protection of Freedoms Bill

Proceeding contribution from Lord Soley (Labour) in the House of Lords on Thursday, 12 January 2012. It occurred during Debate on bills and Committee proceeding on Protection of Freedoms Bill.
My Lords, I am very grateful to the Minister for that reply, for the constructive way in which she has addressed the issue and for her interest—I think that was the word that she used—in my proposal that the matter should go to a Select Committee. I can assure her that the report of this Committee’s proceedings will be brought to the attention both of the clerks to those committees—I have not quite worked out which would be the best committee and, actually, it might be best dealt with by a Joint Committee—and of the chairs of those committees, one of whom I have already spoken to. I will also draw the issue to the attention of the Land Registry, which I think needs to think about what sort of answers we might need on this. I accept the Minister’s point that the issue goes much wider and I recognise that only a small part of it could come within the scope of the Bill. What I am struggling with is finding a way in which Parliament can address the issue to resolve the problems that confront people and that are, in many cases, very immediate for them. As I said, I could have referred to a number of cases that have been brought to my attention, and I am sure that there are many other such cases around the country. I am grateful for the Minister’s comments and happily beg leave to withdraw the amendment. Amendment 152 withdrawn. Amendment 152A not moved. Clauses 103 to 106 agreed. Amendment 152B Moved by

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Reference

734 c59-60GC 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords Grand Committee
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