Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill
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750 cc795-869 Session
2013-14Legislative stage
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Wednesday, 9 October 2013
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Wednesday, 30 October 2013
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Moved by
Baroness Hamwee
56YG: Schedule 7, page 169, line 38, leave out paragraph (b)...
My Lords, in moving Amendment 56YG I shall speak also to Amendment 56YH. I have to say that I am ...
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I thank my noble friend Lady Hamwee, who explained that these two amendments relate to the powers...
My Lords, I will do so but I have to say that, first, on the issue of the expired passport, there...
I will just assure my noble friend that I do not think I can add to what I have said other than, ...
Perhaps after today the Minister could let me know what arrangements there will be for a challeng...
Moved by
Baroness Hamwee
56YJ: After Clause 132, insert the following new Clause—
...My Lords, in moving Amendment 56YJ I will speak also to Amendment 56YK. I also have Amendment 100...
My Lords, I will speak to Amendments 57 to 64. It is important to consider the backdrop here. Sch...
My name is attached to the amendments in this group in the name of my noble friend Lord Lester, w...
My Lords, before the Minister rises, perhaps I may indicate, as I did not specifically mention it...
I, too, am a member of the Joint Committee on Human Rights. Discussion, as your Lordships will an...
My Lords, this has been a useful debate. The issues that have been raised are around the difficul...
My Lords, I thank the noble Baroness, Lady Smith, for the way in which she has contributed to the...
My Lords, I thank the Minister for his very considered response to the matters that have been rai...
My Lords, I am extremely grateful to my noble friend for his very helpful response and I am glad ...
We come to Amendment 64A. I call the noble Lord, Lord Taylor of Holbeach. I am sorry; I call the ...
Moved by
Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon
64A: After Schedule 8, insert the following new Sche...
One of the memorable parts of the Bill’s passage has been my attempts to be my noble friend Lord ...
I should like to raise one or two questions about this proposal. As the Minister has said, the ro...
My Lords, I should like to say a few words arising from my policing background and experience. I ...
My Lords, perhaps I may say first that when those PCSOs arrived at the door of the noble Lord, Lo...
Were local authorities consulted?
There was not a general consultation with all local authorities but, in our consideration, as I h...
Moved by
Lord Taylor of Holbeach
64B: Clause 135, leave out Clause 135 and insert the...
Moved by
Lord Rosser
64C: After Clause 135, insert the following new Clause—
“L...
We indicated at Second Reading that we intended to propose a new clause on this issue since it wa...
My Lords, I am very grateful to the noble Lord, Lord Rosser, for tabling this amendment because I...
I shall of course withdraw the amendment but, before I do, I have one question for the noble Lord...
The prior approval is of course designed to make sure that there is no extension without the surv...
I thank the noble Lord for his reply and for his offer to write to me on the issue that I have ju...
Moved by
Lord Hodgson of Astley Abbotts
65: Clause 137, page 104, line 20, leave out ...
My Lords, in moving Amendment 65, I will speak at the same time to Amendments 66 to 75. With this...
My Lords, I will add just a few comments to the excellent and clear introduction of these amendme...
My Lords, I am grateful to my noble friend Lord Hodgson for giving us a chance to debate these is...
I am grateful to my noble friend for that full and very considered response. We are, of course, g...
Moved by
Lord Hodgson of Astley Abbotts
76: Clause 138, page 105, line 23, leave out ...
My Lords, I will speak also to Amendment 78. These amendments expand the issues a judge can consi...
My Lords, Clause 138, “Proportionality”, will not be an easy one for a judge to interpret, as my ...
My Lords, as my noble friend Lord Faulks has just said, Clause 138 is dedicated to addressing thi...
I am grateful to my noble friend. He rightly chided me about the list of matters in Amendment 78 ...
I understand the complexity of the issues that my noble friend is attempting to address in the am...
Of course I would be delighted to receive a letter from my noble friend. That would also enable m...
Moved by
Lord Hodgson of Astley Abbotts
77: Clause 138, page 105, line 30, leave out ...
My Lords, in moving Amendment 77, I shall also speak to Amendments 79, 80, 81 and 87. This set of...
My Lords, as my noble friend explained, his amendments in this group seek to widen yet further th...
My Lords, I support my noble friend’s amendment. The point at issue is the extent to which we are...
Moved by
Lord Taylor of Holbeach
81A: Clause 138, page 106, line 5, at end insert—
Moved by
Lord Hodgson of Astley Abbotts
82: After Clause 138, insert the following ne...
My Lords, I now seek to move Amendment 82 and will speak to Amendment 93. The background to these...
My Lords, as my noble friend has said, Amendment 82 seeks to introduce a proportionality bar for ...
My Lords, I have just one question. As I understood my noble friend’s remarks, he said that we no...
For clarification, I repeat that I said that under the EAW framework, an EAW can only be issued i...
I will not try to absorb all that now; I will read about it in Hansard. In the mean time, I seek ...
Moved by
Lord Hodgson of Astley Abbotts
83: Clause 140, page 107, line 26, at end ins...
My Lords, in moving Amendment 83, I shall speak also to Amendments 84 to 86. With these amendment...
My Lords, the provisions in Clause 140 will allow a person to speak with the authorities in the i...
I certainly will withdraw it. I am convinced about Amendments 83 and 84, but I cannot see how the...
Moved by
Lord Hodgson of Astley Abbotts
88: Clause 141, page 108, line 1, leave out p...
In moving Amendment 88, I shall speak also to Amendments 88A and Amendments 89, 90, 91 and 92. Cl...
My Lords, I will be brief with what has been described as my blunt instrument on Clause 141. I wi...
My Lords, as my noble friend has explained, Clause 141 makes the right of appeal against a decisi...
I am grateful to my noble friend for that fulsome reply. I am disappointed that the Government ha...
Moved by
Lord Hodgson of Astley Abbotts
94: After Clause 142, insert the following ne...
My Lords, Amendment 94, which is concerned with mistaken identity, and Amendment 95 would insert ...
My Lords, the additional safeguards that my noble friend has proposed through Amendment 94 seek t...
Am I not right in saying that the European Commission has been quite critical of some of the new ...
The European arrest warrant provisions are indeed Europe-wide, so they cover a number of differen...
Perhaps I may assist the Minister in replying to the question that has been raised. Recently, the...
Not for the first time, I am very grateful to the noble and learned Lord, Lord Hope of Craighead,...
Of course, I shall not hesitate at all. Again, I am extremely grateful to my noble friend. He is ...
Moved by
Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon
95ZB: After Clause 148, insert the following new Cla...
My Lords, this group of government amendments to Part 12 and Schedule 9 deal with three distinct ...
Moved by
Lord Taylor of Holbeach
95ZC: After Clause 149, insert the following new Cla...
Moved by
Lord Beecham
95A: Before Clause 155, insert the following new Clause—
...
My Lords, I rise to move the amendment in the name of my noble friend Lord Ponsonby, who cannot b...
My Lords, let me confirm at once that the noble Lord, Lord Beecham, has been uncharacteristically...
My Lords, I am grateful for what I might best describe as an uncharacteristically helpful and inf...
Moved by
Lord Beecham
95AA: Clause 155, page 125, leave out line 9
My Lords, I shall also speak to Amendments 95AB, 95BA and 95D in relation to the issue of court a...
My Lords, I shall not try to follow the noble Lord, Lord Beecham, down his culinary route. One of...
My Lords, I always read the noble Lord’s speeches carefully and I am certainly willing to do so o...
Moved by
Lord Taylor of Holbeach
95B: Clause 155, page 125, line 24, leave out “for t...
Moved by
Lord Taylor of Holbeach
95C: Clause 155, page 125, line 27, at end insert—
Moved by
Lord Taylor of Holbeach
97: Schedule 9, page 193, line 21, at end insert—
Moved by
Lord Taylor of Holbeach
100: Clause 157, page 126, line 5, leave out “contai...
Moved by
Lord Taylor of Holbeach
101: Clause 159, page 126, line 40, at end insert—