Care Bill [HL]
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745 cc1615-1663 Session
2013-14Legislative stage
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Wednesday, 22 May 2013
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Moved by
Lord Collins of Highbury
58A: Clause 97, page 80, line 35, at end insert—
My Lords, in Amendment 58A, in addition to conducting and promoting health and social care resear...
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My Lords, I rise briefly to express my strong support for Amendment 58A. I used to teach my medic...
My Lords, this amendment takes us to a subject that is dear to my heart—the translation of resear...
I thank the Minister for that response. I agree with him that we have to see this in the round. W...
Moved by
Lord Hunt of Kings Heath
58B: Clause 98, page 81, line 25, at end insert—
My Lords, Clause 98 concerns a duty of co-operation with the Health Research Authority. That is o...
My Lords, I strongly support my noble friend in Amendments 58B, 58C and 59. This clause is about ...
My Lords, I was uncertain whether to speak on these amendments in the presence of two past presid...
I rise to speak to Amendment 59 which includes the Chief Nursing Officer in the list of those par...
My Lords, I rise briefly to speak to Amendments 58C and 59. The noble Lord, Lord Hunt, and the no...
My Lords, I strongly support the amendment tabled by the noble Baroness, Lady Emerton, and am ver...
My Lords, I rise to support Amendments 59, 60, 61 and 62, to which I have put my name. It was ver...
I will speak briefly in support of Amendments 59, 61 and 62. We have had this debate about lists—...
My Lords, I am sorry to rise again, but I have a very brief question. In a clause dealing with pr...
My Lords, a great many points have been raised in this debate, so I may take a little time to res...
I return to Amendment 59 and thank the Minister for explaining that there is no statutory require...
My Lords, I heard very clearly a strong message from noble Lords on that point. Indeed, I recogni...
I bring the noble Earl back to Amendment 60 on the research and development committees of NHS tru...
I understand the issue that the noble Lord has raised. There are a number of ways of exercising l...
My Lords, I am grateful to the noble Earl for that comprehensive response. I cannot help thinking...
Moved by
Lord Patel
64: After Clause 104, insert the following new Clause—
“Hum...
My Lords, I rise to speak to this amendment in the name of the noble Lord, Lord Willis of Knaresb...
My Lords, I rise because I gave an assurance to the noble Lord, Lord Willis, that I would speak o...
My Lords, I fear that I have to support the noble Lord, Lord Patel, on this amendment, even thoug...
My Lords, it pains me to oppose this amendment because the noble Lords, Lord Willis, Lord Patel a...
I disagree with my noble, respected and even revered friend Lord Walton of Detchant. He fundament...
My Lords, having listened to these distinguished doctors taking different points of view on this ...
Stem cells are not dead cells: they are immortal cell lines, such as the HeLa cells on which scie...
My Lords, as St Paul once said, I speak as a fool. However, is there not a difference between ste...
I intended to say, but did not, that the two different bodies’ areas of authority collide when yo...
My Lords, at the risk of lowering the tone even further, perhaps I may just take us back and slig...
My Lords, it is a great pleasure to be back on the Front Bench as part of my noble friend’s healt...
My Lords, this has been a very instructive debate and one to which I have listened with enormous ...
Will we see the white smoke before we get to Report?
I sincerely hope and anticipate that we will, but I am afraid I do not have a particular date in ...
I thank the Minister for his comments. Of course, I feel satisfied that the matter has been fully...
Moved by
Lord Hunt of Kings Heath
64A: Clause 74, page 62, line 7, at end insert—
...My Lords, we now come to Part 2 of the Bill and particularly to Clauses 74 to 77, which may be de...
My Lords, I will speak to Amendments 65, 66 and 67 and to Clause 77 standing part. I share very m...
My Lords, unlike my noble friend Lord Warner, I am not a connoisseur, other than about what happe...
My Lords, I clarify that I did not seek to attack the TDA. What my noble friend has said has made...
My Lords, I will intervene only briefly, unlike yesterday when I went on at length on a couple of...
My Lords, in addressing this complex and very important topic, I begin by thanking all noble Lord...
My Lords, I am sorry to interrupt, but I have here a document that the noble Earl’s department se...
I think the noble Lord has misled himself. The way in which we envisage the system working for bo...
My Lords, I will not detain the Committee other than to say that the noble Earl’s response bears ...
Moved by
Earl Howe
66A: Clause 76, page 63, line 37, leave out “regulator” and insert...
Moved by
Earl Howe
67A: Clause 76, page 63, line 38, at end insert—
“( ) In sub...
Moved by
Earl Howe
68: Clause 77, page 64, line 8, leave out “(2A)” and insert “(5)”<...