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Judicial Review and Courts Bill

Debate on bills on Tuesday, 26 April 2022, in the House of Commons, led by James Cartlidge.
Programme motion (No. 3) agreed to. Consideration of Lords amendments. Lords amendment 1 disagreed to on division (297 votes to 56). Lords amendments 2 and 3 disagreed to. Lords amendment 5 disagreed to on division (297 votes to 61). Lords amendment 11 disagreed to on division (299 votes to 168). Motion, That a Committee be appointed to draw up Reasons for disagreeing to Lords amendments. Agreed to on question. Reasons reported and communicated to the Lords.

About these Parliamentary proceedings

Reference

712 cc601-423 

Session

2021-22

Department

Ministry of Justice

Legislative stage

Lords amendments

Procedure

Programme motions

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
Legislative scrutiny: Judicial Review and Courts Bill. Joint Committee on Human Rights tenth report.
Wednesday, 1 December 2021
Parliamentary committees
House of Lords
House of Commons
Judicial Review and Courts Bill 2021-22. Lords amendments.
Tuesday, 19 April 2022
Bills
House of Commons

Proceeding contributions

Baroness Winterton of Doncaster | 712 c601 (Link to this contribution)

I must draw the House’s attention to the fact that financial privilege is engaged by Lords amendm...

James Cartlidge | 712 c601 (Link to this contribution)

I beg to move, That this House disagrees with Lords amendment 1.


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Baroness Winterton of Doncaster | 712 c601 (Link to this contribution)

With this it will be convenient to discuss the following:

Lords amendment 2, and Government...

James Cartlidge | 712 cc601-3 (Link to this contribution)

I begin by discussing some of the key changes made to the Bill in the other place as a result of ...

Andy Slaughter | 712 cc602-6 (Link to this contribution)

I thank those who have worked to improve this Bill during its progress through both Houses. Witho...

Robert Neill | 712 cc419-608 (Link to this contribution)

It is a pleasure to follow the Front-Bench speakers in this short but important debate. I welcome...

Baroness Winterton of Doncaster | 712 c609 (Link to this contribution)

I call the SNP spokesperson, Anne McLaughlin.

Anne McLaughlin | 712 c420 (Link to this contribution)

I will speak briefly about the parts that apply to Scotland, which are significant and potentiall...

Caroline Johnson | 712 c420 (Link to this contribution)

I wonder whether the hon. Lady is making an argument that contradicts her previous one. On the on...

Anne McLaughlin | 712 cc610-1 (Link to this contribution)

We have had this discussion so many times before. The hon. Member needs to go and look up the mea...

Robert Buckland | 712 c611 (Link to this contribution)

I rise to speak chiefly to part 1 of the Bill. It is always a pleasure to follow the hon. Member ...

Anne McLaughlin | 712 c611 (Link to this contribution)

Does the right hon. and learned Member not understand that Members who support the system of an u...

Robert Buckland | 712 cc612-4 (Link to this contribution)

I am grateful to the hon. Lady; her comments show the value of interventions, because we can have...

Wera Hobhouse | 712 c614 (Link to this contribution)

I rise to speak to Lords amendments 1, 2 and 3, all tabled by Lord Marks in the other place. I ap...

Wera Hobhouse | 712 cc614-5 (Link to this contribution)

No; I am conscious of time and Madam Deputy Speaker is anxious that we proceed.

The princip...

James Cartlidge | 712 cc615-6 (Link to this contribution)

I am grateful to all those who have spoken about the Bill today. I have only a short time, so I w...

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