Care Bill [HL]
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Moved by
Lord Low of Dalston
83: After Clause 47, insert the following new Clause—
My Lords, I shall speak also to Amendments 138A and 138B, which are in my name in this group. I s...
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My Lords, I support Amendments 138A and 138B, but will not add to the excellent comments of the n...
I am very grateful to the noble Lord for giving way and I hesitate to interrupt him, because I ag...
I thank my former honorary opponent for that clarification and I certainly would not wish to cont...
My Lords, I will say a few words in support of Amendment 83 in the name of the noble Lord, Lord L...
My Lords, I will speak briefly in support of Amendment 83. I would have spoken on this in Committ...
My Lords, my name is on the amendment and, of course, I warmly support it. My noble and learned f...
I rise as a member of the Joint Select Committee to strongly support the amendment. I shall not g...
My Lords, I share, of course, the concern of all noble Lords that we should take all reasonable s...
Before the noble Lord sits down, can he explain what, in his view, the remedy is for the case to ...
I understand that in the case to which the noble Lord referred, there was a private provider. The...
Before the noble Lord sits down, can he just clarify something? Noble Lords will have to forgive ...
The noble Baroness refers to protection. With respect, the assumption behind her question is that...
The noble Lord sat down without answering the question that I asked him, which I am very keen for...
I am sorry that I did not answer the question adequately for the noble and learned Lord. My respo...
My Lords, just to clarify matters, if this lady had been covered by the Human Rights Act, the son...
My Lords, I do not know whether I am permitted to speak again since we are on Report but perhaps ...
In response to that, of course the Act provides that a court can give just satisfaction, and the ...
My Lords, this debate seems to have degenerated into a recommittal stage, which the noble Lord on...
My Lords, I support Amendment 83. I should also apologise to the House for not being present in C...
My Lords, this has been a very important debate and I am sure we are grateful to the noble Lord, ...
My Lords, noble Lords have spoken eloquently in support of these amendments and I appreciate the ...
I would not want the Minister to pray in aid the previous Government’s approach to this. The meas...
My Lords, I have just described one of those perverse consequences: that we would purport to be g...
Before the noble Earl sits down, can he clarify something from his earlier remarks about the Huma...
I think that I covered that point when I said that the courts have ruled that there is no single ...
My Lords, I thank the Minister for his response, although it obviously leaves me a little disappo...
Moved by
Lord Patel
83A: Clause 58, page 47, line 5, at beginning insert “When a chil...
My Lords, I shall speak also to the other amendments in my name in this group. I thank the Minist...
My Lords, I am most grateful to my noble friend Lord Patel for the way in which he has introduced...
My Lords, I particularly wish to speak on Amendments 83A and 84, but I could just as easily have ...
My Lords, I am pleased that I have been able to table amendments that significantly strengthen th...
I understand what the noble Earl is saying: it is difficult to prescribe in legislation. However,...
My Lords, I accept that that is a problem in many cases and it needs to be addressed. It should b...
I am grateful to the Minister for his comments. If I had known before I started speaking that he ...
Moved by
Earl Howe
84: Clause 58, page 47, line 5, leave out from “Where” to “after” ...
Moved by
Earl Howe
85: Clause 58, page 47, line 8, leave out “may” and insert “must”<...
Moved by
Earl Howe
90: Clause 59, page 48, line 6, leave out paragraph (d)
91: ...
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Earl Howe
94: Clause 60, page 48, line 38, leave out from “Where” to “after”...
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Earl Howe
95: Clause 60, page 49, line 1, leave out subsection (2)
96:...
Moved by
Earl Howe
100: Clause 61, page 50, line 10, leave out paragraph (f)
10...
Moved by
Earl Howe
103: Clause 63, page 50, line 44, leave out from “Where” to “after...
Moved by
Earl Howe
109: Clause 64, page 52, line 7, leave out paragraph (f)
110...
Moved by
Earl Howe
115: Clause 65, page 53, line 6, leave out subsections (2) and (3)...
Moved by
Earl Howe
118: After Clause 66, insert the following new Clause—
“Inde...
Moved by
Lord Lipsey
120: Clause 67, page 57, line 17, leave out from “person” to “in...
My Lords, I hope that this can be a short, sharp debate because it is about a very clear matter o...
My Lords, I support my noble friend. In our debates, both in Committee and on Report, we spent a ...
My Lords, I wish to address the one word “otherwise”. I come under that category of otherwise. Si...
My Lords, it occurs to me that the problem has been created by the use of the word “fraudulent”. ...
My Lords, we agree with the general view expressed by noble Lords that we must ensure that vulner...
My Lords, I thank the Minister for that reply and I predict that in the handbook which all civil ...
Moved by
Lord Hunt of Kings Heath
121: Before Clause 69, insert the following new Cla...
My Lords, as I said on Monday, the principles which underpin this Bill are widely supported, alth...
My Lords, I want to speak to Amendment 122 in my name. This requires the Secretary of State to pu...
My Lords, I have listened with care to noble Lords as they have introduced their respective amend...
My Lords, I am grateful to the Minister, although I am disappointed by his response. He argues th...
Tabled by
Lord Warner
122: Clause 69, page 59, line 10, at end insert—
“( ) In ...
I am not going to detain the House. I remain unconvinced about the direction of travel that we ar...
Moved by
Earl Howe
126: Clause 71, page 59, line 24, at end insert—
“(aa) if, i...
Moved by
Lord Patel of Bradford
128A: Clause 71, page 59, leave out lines 35 to 42 an...
My Lords, I am speaking to Amendment 128A which affects Clause 71(5) that aims to provide a defin...
I remind your Lordships that if this amendment is agreed, I cannot call Amendments 129 to 131 by ...
My Lords, it is vital that people with mental illness have adequate aftercare. I ask the noble Lo...
I thank the noble Baroness for her question. I would not like to associate mental health patients...
My Lords, I commend the amendment by the noble Lord, Lord Patel of Bradford. I shall not say much...
My Lords, I wish to indicate my support for the continuance of Section 117, as I have done on man...
My Lords, we fully support my noble friend in his valiant efforts once again to try to get this i...
My Lords, I first would like to echo the comments made by my noble friend Lady Northover during C...
My Lords, what will happen to the protection of the public from those who have schizophrenia?
...My Lords, the protection of the public is of great importance, as I need hardly say; but we are d...
My Lords, I am clearly disappointed at the response. I was expecting at least a halfway point at ...
Moved by
Earl Howe
129: Clause 71, page 59, line 35, after “services”” insert “, in r...
Moved by
Earl Howe
135: Schedule 4, page 111, line 13, leave out paragraph 2
13...