Care Bill [HL]
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2013-14Legislative stage
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Moved by
Lord Lipsey
92ZZV: Clause 34, page 28, line 31, leave out paragraph (b)
My Lords, I think all five of the non-governmental amendments in this group are down to me, so I ...
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My Lords, one of these amendments has my name attached to it. I certainly fully support my noble ...
My Lords, I shall give some support to the noble Lord, Lord Lipsey. He has thought about this iss...
My Lords, the Opposition strongly support the intention behind deferred payments. I hope therefor...
My Lords, I intervene briefly to ask the Minister a rather pedantic question. Subsections in Clau...
I am grateful to the noble lord, Lord Lipsey for his amendments. He has a unique perspective, hav...
My Lords, I wonder if the noble Earl could clarify what he said about equity release as an altern...
I have received advice that, technically, that is not so, but I am more than happy to engage the ...
While we are on this topic, it seems to me that there is an issue for the Government to think abo...
We will, of course, give that consideration. I am just reflecting, in the light of the noble Lord...
Is the 20% to 30% an average across all authorities?
Yes, it is intended to be an average estimate across local authorities.
The noble Lord, Lor...
I am sorry to interrupt the Minister, but he skipped past the whole issue of 152 schemes rather r...
My Lords, the noble Earl has said, and I am sure it is welcome, that the Government intend to set...
We are absolutely on side with the suggestion that there needs to be a uniform approach to the es...
But suppose that the local authorities come back and say, “We don’t want regulations to cover the...
We fully expect a range of views about how to implement the proposals that we have set out in the...
I am sorry to press the Minister, but the point is that some local authorities—let us say Westmin...
I can reassure the noble Lord that we are aiming to have uniformity. Merely because one local aut...
I wonder why the particular councils which were chosen by the noble Lord are all among the best c...
My noble friend is, of course, completely right. They are model councils of their kind. It is rat...
My Lords, I genuinely thank the Minister for that response. I do not want to be the least bit chu...
Moved by
Earl Howe
92ZZAA: After Clause 35, insert the following new Clause—
“A...
Moved by
Baroness Campbell of Surbiton
92ZZAB: Clause 36, page 30, line 43, after “4)...
My Lords, I shall speak also to Amendment 92ZZAC and Amendment 92ZZAF.
I declare an interes...
My Lords, I am glad to add my voice in support of the amendments in the name of the noble Barones...
I would like to put on record my support for the points made by the noble Baroness, Lady Campbell...
My Lords, I strongly support the amendments of the noble Baroness, Lady Campbell, and the noble L...
My Lords, I, too, congratulate the noble Baroness, Lady Campbell, on her amendments and on her pe...
My Lords, adults with care and support needs may want to move home, just like anyone else, but co...
I do not want to delay proceedings. This is just a way of bringing focus on the issue. Can the Mi...
If need be, I will come back to the noble Lord with all the details because it is indeed a very c...
My Lords, I thank the Minister for her deliberations and her reflections on my amendments. I am g...
Moved by
Earl Howe
92ZZAFB: Clause 38, page 33, line 41, at end insert—
“( ) Th...
Moved by
Earl Howe
92ZZAGA: Schedule 1, page 91, line 34, at end insert—
“( ) S...
Moved by
Baroness Hollins
92ZZAH: Clause 41, page 35, line 13, after “neglect” insert...
My Lords, I declare an interest as the family carer of an adult man who has publicly funded care ...
My Lords, I shall speak to several amendments in this group. I strongly welcome the clauses in th...
My Lords, I have two amendments in this group. While the previous amendments have looked particul...
My Lords, I speak in support of Amendment 92A, which stands in my name and that of the noble Baro...
My Lords, I shall speak to Amendment 92AA, which is at the end of this group. It concerns what is...
This is my first intervention on this Bill. It is not an area of government policy in which I hav...
My Lords, I add my support to Amendment 92AA to which the noble Lord, Lord Low of Dalston, spoke ...
My Lords, I follow the noble Lord, Lord Pannick, with some trepidation but I do so as a member of...
My Lords, I had not intended to speak today. I support the amendment, but in a rather different c...
My Lords, I had not intended to speak on these amendments, but they present something of a dichot...
My Lords, I support the amendments of the noble Baroness, Lady Greengross. They go straight to a ...
My Lords, I shall speak briefly in support of my noble friend’s Amendment 92ZFC because it applie...
My Lords, when the Committee considered the Clause 2 duty on preventing needs for care and suppor...
My Lords, I am very grateful to noble Lords for tabling amendments on such important issues. I am...
Perhaps I could suggest that the Minister should have another conversation with the noble and lea...
That is a very interesting point. This is a very serious area. We want to make sure that the Huma...
My Lords, I thank the noble Baroness for her characteristically thoughtful comments in response t...
Moved by
Earl Howe
92AB: Clause 47, page 38, line 21, leave out subsection (4)
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Moved by
Earl Howe
92AM: Clause 49, page 40, line 2, leave out “or 48(3)” and insert ...