Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill
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749 cc730-762 Session
2013-14Legislative stage
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Wednesday, 16 October 2013
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My Lords, perhaps I may encourage colleagues who are seeking to leave the Chamber to do so withou...
Moved by
Lord Greaves
19A: Clause 1, page 1, line 5, leave out “10” and insert “12”
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My Lords, Amendment 19A stands on its own. I should first apologise to the House for not being pr...
My Lords, my noble friend has rightly referred to the series of actions that the Government are p...
My Lords, I speak as vice-chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on children and young people...
My Lords, 10 days ago, a number of us debated in this House the Second Reading of the Age of Crim...
My Lords, perhaps I might follow my noble friend Lord Ramsbotham on an issue which I raised at Se...
My Lords, is not part of the problem that the Government are trying to sweep away a whole range o...
My Lords, first, I welcome the fact that we are having this debate, because the injunctions were ...
Perhaps the noble Baroness can help the House. Section 1 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998, pass...
We want the Government to justify their position. As I said at the beginning, I think it appropri...
My Lords, I am grateful to my noble friend Lord Greaves for tabling this amendment, because it do...
I am grateful to the Minister for giving way. Will he give us some examples of when he thinks it ...
My Lords, perhaps I could save the Minister some time. Following on from those two questions, it ...
That follows on from where I was in my argument. The engagement of youth offender teams is key to...
I am grateful to the noble Lord for attempting to answer the point. The amendment deals specifica...
The penalties, set out in Schedule 2, include up to two years’ detention for children of 14 or ov...
I am sorry to intervene on the noble Lord, but I asked a question about Article 3 of the UN Conve...
That will be the subject of a later amendment, but I can reassure the noble Baroness that, as a l...
My Lords, I am very grateful to the Minister for the care with which he is responding to these qu...
To respond to the noble Earl, 38 of the 41 police and crime commissioners listed anti-social beha...
My Lords, I am grateful to the Minister for trying to withdraw my amendment before I do, but he i...
Moved by
Lord Greaves
19B: Clause 1, page 1, line 6, leave out “two” and insert “thre...
My Lords, in moving Amendment 19B, I shall speak also to Amendments 20E and 22Q in the same group...
My Lords, I have amendments tabled later on community protection notices and how statutory nuisan...
My Lords, I thank my noble friend Lord Greaves for his amendments and my noble friend Lady Hamwee...
My Lords, I have found the Government’s answer to these amendments a bit less satisfactory than t...
Moved by
Baroness Mallalieu
19C: Clause 1, page 1, line 7, leave out “on the balance ...
I shall also speak to Amendments 20A and 20D, which are grouped with Amendment 19C. I speak on be...
My Lords, I had not intended to speak on this part of the Bill, so I am afraid that I have not do...
My Lords, we are considering the powers to grant injunctions under Clause 1, but it is important ...
My Lords, I find myself in the difficult position of agreeing with much of the excellent speech b...
My Lords, we are all grateful to my noble friend Lady Mallalieu for raising these matters. She ha...
My Lords, do the Government expect more or fewer people to be arraigned before the courts for inj...
My Lords, I want to make one brief point which follows on from that made by the noble Lord, Lord ...
My Lords, in principle I am very keen on the idea that Governments should lay down what should ha...
My Lords, this has been an interesting debate. All speakers have sought to be helpful to the Mini...
My Lords, I hope that I am never anything but positive. As I made clear at Second Reading, the pr...
My Lords, before the noble Baroness does that, will the Minister answer the question that I asked...
I apologise to my noble friend for not answering his question. I was asked two questions—the nobl...
My Lords, I thank the positive Minister for his response, but I am bound to say that if that was ...