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Criminal Defence Service Bill (HL)

Debate on bills on Thursday, 26 January 2006, in the House of Commons, led by Jonathan Djanogly. The answering member was Bridget Prentice.
Criminal Defence Service Bill (HL). Debate on Programme motion (No 2) on remaining proceedings. Agreed to on division (262 to 65)

About these Parliamentary proceedings

Reference

441 c1549-60 

Session

2005-06

Procedure

Programme motions

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
Criminal Defence Service Bill (HL). As amended in Standing Committee A.
Tuesday, 10 January 2006
Bills
House of Commons

Proceeding contributions

Keith Vaz | 441 c1549 (Link to this contribution) I, too, am surprised by the need for the Government to table a programme motion on this Bill. Judgin...
Jonathan Djanogly | 441 c1549 (Link to this contribution) The short length of the Committee stage, and the expediency of dealing with this business by hon. Me...

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Gwyneth Dunwoody | 441 c1551 (Link to this contribution) I am listening carefully to the right hon. Gentleman. I happen to agree with him about the programme...
Eric Forth | 441 c1551 (Link to this contribution) Having seen the Minister’s face during the hon. Gentleman’s remarks, I can only say, ““In your dream...
Keith Vaz | 441 c1551 (Link to this contribution) It is always fascinating to hear the right hon. Gentleman speak about these issues because he is suc...
Eric Forth | 441 c1549-51 (Link to this contribution) I am really disappointed in my constituency neighbour, the Under-Secretary of State for Constitution...
Speaker | 441 c1552 (Link to this contribution) Order. Notwithstanding any new mood in the Conservative party, perhaps we could now address the moti...
Eric Forth | 441 c1551-2 (Link to this contribution) I wish they would, but my party’s Front Benchers are in consensual mode at present. They seem to thi...
James Brokenshire | 441 c1554 (Link to this contribution) My right hon. Friend makes an interesting point. Will he acknowledge that certain important clarific...
David Leslie Taylor | 441 c1553 (Link to this contribution) The right hon. Gentleman’s remarks in relation to me were probably over-generous. Will he not acknow...
Eric Forth | 441 c1553-4 (Link to this contribution) Rarely am I accused of being warm and fluffy—I will treasure the moment—but the honest answer is tha...
Mark Pritchard | 441 c1554 (Link to this contribution) Does my right hon. Friend think that this is a programme motion to help the Minister on a difficult ...
Eric Forth | 441 c1554 (Link to this contribution) It is a very well established trend, if I may say so to my hon. Friend, and one that has developed o...
Mark Francois | 441 c1552 (Link to this contribution) I apologise for delaying my right hon. Friend’s probing, and I intervene as one who is not a lawyer,...
Mark Francois | 441 c1552-3 (Link to this contribution) I thank my right hon. Friend for his courtesy. I would never accuse him of being non-controversial i...
Eric Forth | 441 c1553 (Link to this contribution) That may be my hon. Friend’s view, but I see in the Chamber more than one Member from Leicestershire...
Eric Forth | 441 c1552 (Link to this contribution) I shall be delighted to do so, Madam Deputy Speaker. You always challenge me in this regard, do you ...
Eric Forth | 441 c1555 (Link to this contribution) Indeed, but that takes us back to the attempt made earlier by the hon. Member for Leicester, East so...
James Brokenshire | 441 c1555 (Link to this contribution) My right hon. Friend is making some interesting points about the proposals to be considered on Repor...
Eric Forth | 441 c1555 (Link to this contribution) Programme motions, as they have developed over recent years, have begun to have more and more advers...
Speaker | 441 c1555 (Link to this contribution) Order. May I remind the right hon. Gentleman that we are discussing not programme motions in general...
Mark Pritchard | 441 c1554 (Link to this contribution) My right hon. Friend has mentioned a trend. In view of such programme motions being introduced in th...
Eric Forth | 441 c1554 (Link to this contribution) Indeed, my hon. Friend is correct. He, of course, is one of the experts to whom I referred earlier, ...
James Duddridge | 441 c1557 (Link to this contribution) Will the Minister give way on that point?
Bridget Prentice | 441 c1557 (Link to this contribution) I will not. I understand why the right hon. Member for Bromley and Chislehurst takes the view that h...
Bridget Prentice | 441 c1557 (Link to this contribution) My friend and neighbour the right hon. Member for Bromley and Chislehurst (Mr. Forth) is one of the ...
Mark Pritchard | 441 c1557 (Link to this contribution) I was about to do so in my concluding remarks, Madam Deputy Speaker. It is unfortunate that the Gove...
Mark Pritchard | 441 c1556-7 (Link to this contribution) Hon. Members will be pleased to hear that I will keep my comments short. There are long-standing pri...
David Heath | 441 c1556 (Link to this contribution) The right hon. Member for Bromley and Chislehurst (Mr. Forth) is right in two respects. First, the p...
Eric Forth | 441 c1556 (Link to this contribution) I look forward to the hon. Gentleman seeking to catch your eye, Madam Deputy Speaker, to indicate wh...
Mark Pritchard | 441 c1556 (Link to this contribution) Does my right hon. Friend agree that the hon. Member for Leicester, East (Keith Vaz) is a little con...
Eric Forth | 441 c1556 (Link to this contribution) It is not my fault if the Committee did not do its job; I was not on the Committee. I did not frame ...
Eric Forth | 441 c1552 (Link to this contribution) Of course I agree with my hon. Friend’s last point, but how can he possibly have known that the Bill...
Eric Forth | 441 c1555 (Link to this contribution) The hon. Gentleman is going to have another go. I give way again.
Keith Vaz | 441 c1555-6 (Link to this contribution) The right hon. Gentleman has only himself to blame. I understand from Members who sat on the Committ...
Eric Forth | 441 c1555 (Link to this contribution) Of course that is true, Madam Deputy Speaker, and I must not allow myself to be seduced by my enthus...
Speaker | 441 c1557 (Link to this contribution) Order. Could the hon. Gentleman relate his remarks to this motion?
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