Care Bill [HL]
About these Parliamentary proceedings
Reference
745 cc746-827 Session
2013-14Legislative stage
Second readingChamber / Committee
House of Lords chamberRelated items
Proceeding contributions
My Lords, it is a privilege to open this debate. Care and support are things that everyone will e...
I thank the Minister for his very thorough and comprehensive introduction to the Bill. When the C...
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My Lords, I thank my noble friend Lord Howe for explaining the parts of the Bill so clearly in hi...
My Lords, in welcoming this Bill I first declare an interest as someone who benefits from a whole...
My Lords, it is a great privilege to follow the noble Baroness, Lady Campbell of Surbiton, who sp...
My Lords, like the noble and learned Lord who has just spoken, I—and several noble Lords speaking...
My Lords, I start by saying how very strongly I welcome this Bill, which I also see as a landmark...
My Lords, the introduction of the Care Bill is to be welcomed. It provides the opportunity to fun...
My Lords, there is no doubt that this is indeed a momentous Bill. It will affect the lives of man...
My Lords, what a privilege it is to follow the noble Baroness, Lady Bakewell. If there is to be a...
My Lords, I am delighted to follow the noble Lord, Lord Willis. I must confess I felt my score on...
My Lords, the Minister has clearly outlined the many positive qualities in the Bill. Although I w...
My Lords, I thank the Minister for the introduction to the Care Bill. This legislation provides t...
My Lords, it gives me great pleasure to follow the noble Baroness, Lady Emerton, in these matters...
My Lords, as so many noble Lords have said, making the points that I wanted to make, this is pote...
My Lords, I declare an interest as one of the usual suspects referred to by the noble Baroness, L...
My Lords, the Government have to be commended on bringing forward this Bill to reform the current...
My Lords, I welcome this very important Bill. I do not want to repeat the points that have been m...
My Lords, I declare an interest as unpaid president of SOLLA, the Society of Later Life Advisers....
My Lords, I should declare an interest as chair of the Social Care Institute for Excellence—or SC...
My Lords, I welcome the introduction of the Care Bill. There are areas which I hope to see streng...
My Lords, it is a pleasure to follow the noble Baroness, Lady Donaghy. Like her, I very much welc...
My Lords, I add my name to the list of noble Lords who have expressed the view that the Bill is v...
My Lords, let me say at the outset how much I welcome this Bill and in doing so I pay tribute to ...
My Lords, it is, of course, a pleasure to follow my colleague, the noble Lord, Lord Warner, whose...
My Lords, I come to this debate from the perspective of a professional in the social care sector,...
I apologise to the noble Baroness but she has been speaking for 15 minutes, which is normally the...
I apologise. I am nearly finished. Anyone not associated with the care sector will become dizzy w...
My Lords, when I spoke in the debate on the Queen’s Speech last week I concentrated on care of th...
My Lords, I thank the noble Earl for explaining this Bill so clearly. The idea of the Bill is goo...
My Lords, we are approaching the end of what has been a serious and expert debate on the Care Bil...
I begin by thanking everyone who has spoken today. There have been some excellent and highly info...