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Identity Cards Bill 2005-06

Debate on bills on Wednesday, 29 March 2006, in the House of Commons.
Identity Cards Bill. Further consideration of Lords message. Lords non-insistence on their amendments and amendments in lieu agreed to on division (301 to 84).

About these Parliamentary proceedings

Reference

444 c999-1015 

Session

2005-06

Department

Home Office

Legislative stage

Lords amendments

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
Identity Cards Bill. Lords non-insistence and amendments in lieu.
Wednesday, 29 March 2006
Bills
House of Commons

Proceeding contributions

Charles Clarke | 444 c1005 (Link to this contribution) Does the hon. Gentleman concede that his own general election manifesto made specific reference to t...
Nick Clegg | 444 c1005 (Link to this contribution) It is certainly true that the amendments before us now are very different, in two important respects...

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Simon Hughes | 444 c1008-9 (Link to this contribution) I was warming to the hon. Member for Stone (Mr. Cash) until his last couple of phrases. However, I a...
Steve McCabe | 444 c1007 (Link to this contribution) That is very simple: I regularly speak to thousands of my voters, and I listen to what they say. It ...
Lynne Jones | 444 c1007 (Link to this contribution) On what basis did my hon. Friend conclude that thousands of people in his constituency supported the...
Steve McCabe | 444 c1006-7 (Link to this contribution) I want to make a very brief contribution. I was a member of the Committee that considered the origin...
Nick Clegg | 444 c1006 (Link to this contribution) My hon. Friend makes a compelling point and I suspect that many people will renew their passports in...
Simon Hughes | 444 c1006 (Link to this contribution) Does my hon. Friend accept that tens of thousands of people—possibly millions—share exactly the view...
Nick Clegg | 444 c1005-6 (Link to this contribution) I am glad that the Home Secretary scrutinised our manifesto with the care and attention that we have...
Lynne Jones | 444 c1010-1 (Link to this contribution) : I will be brief. I just want to make two points. First, the Information Commissioner said:"““The m...
Richard Shepherd | 444 c1009-10 (Link to this contribution) Through certain of our laws, this country has defined its character, and there are some laws that ar...
Stuart Bell | 444 c1012-3 (Link to this contribution) We might also have brought about the kind of economic reforms that we saw from 1997. Let me make so...
Lord McCrea of Magherafelt and Cookstown | 444 c1011-2 (Link to this contribution) I have listened with interest to the remarks that have been made. At the beginning of the whole deba...
Stewart Hosie | 444 c1011 (Link to this contribution) I will be brief. There is no real compromise in the amendments for UK citizens. They do not change t...
William Cash | 444 c1012 (Link to this contribution) The hon. Gentleman is trespassing on a matter of some importance. I simply say to him that if the vo...
Stuart Bell | 444 c1012 (Link to this contribution) It is a pleasure to follow the hon. Member for South Antrim (Dr. McCrea), who always speaks with exp...
Charles Clarke | 444 c1002 (Link to this contribution) No, they will not—[Interruption.] Let me make two points. The overall pricing strategy for these doc...
Lynne Jones | 444 c1002 (Link to this contribution) I thank my right hon. Friend for giving way. Will he tell the House something about the charges for ...
David Winnick | 444 c1001 (Link to this contribution) Unlike my hon. Friend the Member for Broxtowe (Dr. Palmer), I have never been enthusiastic about ide...
Charles Clarke | 444 c1001 (Link to this contribution) I am very grateful to my hon. Friend for his comments. As I said earlier today, his position has alw...
Lynne Jones | 444 c1001 (Link to this contribution) Will my right hon. Friend give way?
Charles Clarke | 444 c1001 (Link to this contribution) No, I will not give way. The third concession that Lord Armstrong has made is that, once the passpo...
Lynne Jones | 444 c1001 (Link to this contribution) Will my right hon. Friend give way?
Charles Clarke | 444 c1001-2 (Link to this contribution) No, I will not give way. On those three key points, Lord Armstrong’s amendment preserves the integr...
Charles Clarke | 444 c1002 (Link to this contribution) Before I give way to my hon. Friend—which I will because I am a generous, non-partisan type of chap—...
William Cash | 444 c1005 (Link to this contribution) As an unrequited opponent of the Bill in principle, let me ask the hon. Gentleman a question about t...
David Davis | 444 c1004 (Link to this contribution) I will give way to the hon. Gentleman in one moment. The Government have not met any of the tests t...
Simon Hughes | 444 c1004 (Link to this contribution) The Liberal Democrats are not surprised about the position of the right hon. Gentleman’s party now, ...
David Davis | 444 c1003-4 (Link to this contribution) Let me start by associating my party with the Home Secretary’s final comments about the staff involv...
Simon Hughes | 444 c1004 (Link to this contribution) Will the right hon. Gentleman give way?
Nick Clegg | 444 c1004-5 (Link to this contribution) It is worth my placing our objections to the amendments in the context of the Bill as a whole. The B...
David Davis | 444 c1004 (Link to this contribution) The hon. Gentleman cannot have listened to the last paragraph of my speech, that paragraph being my ...
William Cash | 444 c1004 (Link to this contribution) Will my right hon. Friend give way?
Charles Clarke | 444 c1002-3 (Link to this contribution) I will not give way. The date of 1 January 2010 adds a little bit of uncertainty to the Govern...
Charles Clarke | 444 c1001 (Link to this contribution) The Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department, my hon. Friend the Member for Leigh (Andy Burn...
Simon Hughes | 444 c1000-1 (Link to this contribution) In a non-partisan way, will the Home Secretary accept two points? First, Liberal Democrats, with who...
Charles Clarke | 444 c1000 (Link to this contribution) I detected from the right hon. Gentleman’s earlier response that he understood that point and I am g...
Charles Clarke | 444 c1000 (Link to this contribution) To be candid, I find non-partisanship on the issue difficult. However, in its spirit, I pay genuine ...
David Davis | 444 c1000 (Link to this contribution) The Home Secretary is right. That is why I asked him to clarify the point earlier. The change improv...
Charles Clarke | 444 c999-1000 (Link to this contribution) No, I shall not Earlier today, the Commons re-affirmed its view, for the fifth time, that those who...
Simon Hughes | 444 c999 (Link to this contribution) Will the Home Secretary give way?
Charles Clarke | 444 c999 (Link to this contribution) I beg to move, That this House agrees with the Lords in the said amendment.
David Davis | 444 c1004 (Link to this contribution) I will not, if my hon. Friend will forgive me. I will accept the Government’s limited stay of execu...
William Cash | 444 c1007-8 (Link to this contribution) I end this argument as I began it. I am not certain that there will be a vote—[Interruption.] It sou...
Speaker | 444 c999 (Link to this contribution) With this we may discuss Lords amendments Nos. 22N and 22O. These amendments were tabled in the oth...
Nick Palmer | 444 c1009 (Link to this contribution) Very briefly, because we have all been debating the Bill for sufficient time, I should like to reaff...
Nick Palmer | 444 c1000 (Link to this contribution) As my right hon. Friend knows, I introduced the original identity cards measure. Earlier today, I pr...
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