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Moved by
Baroness Smith of Basildon
79F: Clause 62, page 50, line 3, at end insert—
My Lords, I hope it is nothing I am about to say that is encouraging a mass exodus from the Chamb...
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My Lords, my noble friend Lady Hamwee and I have several amendments in this group, the first of w...
My Lords, first, I think that my noble friend has informed the Minister that we will not be speak...
My Lords, I share the concerns expressed by the noble Baroness, Lady Hamwee, in relation to Claus...
My Lords, I beg the indulgence of the Committee if I raise a matter which may appear to be more r...
I rise to probe the Government’s intentions on fees following the questions that have been put by...
My Lords, noble Lords have asked me quite a number of questions and I will do my best to show a t...
Will the Minister deal with the question that I asked about the directions that the tribunal woul...
My Lords, I think that I will have to write to my noble friend if he wants an authoritative on an...
Before my noble friend sits down, will he go just one step further on the issue raised by the nob...
I do not want to be difficult. This matter is clearly not associated with an amendment or even th...
My Lords, I appreciate that that point is not part of the deliberations today on the Bill but it ...
All I can say at the moment is that if that were needed in transition it would be in the Bill. I ...
My Lords, I do not for one moment question the determination of the noble Lord and the noble Earl...
Moved by
Lord Avebury
79G: After Clause 62, insert the following new Clause—
“L...
My Lords, we have made several attempts in previous legislation to remove the disadvantage which ...
My Lords, I am pleased to be able to support the amendment, although I was not able to put my nam...
My Lords, this is an interesting and useful amendment that the noble Lord, Lord Avebury, has brou...
I am grateful to my noble friend Lord Avebury for raising this matter and to the noble Baronesses...
I am most grateful to the noble Baronesses, Lady Lister and Lady Smith, and particularly to the M...
Moved by
The Earl of Listowel
81: After Clause 64, insert the following new Clause—
I shall speak to Amendment 81, which stands in my name and that of the noble Lord, Lord Storey, a...
My Lords, I support the amendment in the name of the noble Earl, Lord Listowel, The noble Earl su...
My Lords, this is the appropriate place, following the noble Earl, Lord Listowel, and my noble fr...
My Lords, I wish to speak to Amendment 81A, which is in my name along with that of my noble frien...
My Lords, the amendment in this group to which I wish to speak is Amendment 81AA, which would req...
My Lords, as the noble Lord has said, the issue of guardianship for victims of child trafficking ...
I will speak briefly to Amendments 81, 81AA and 88; they all deal with issues that have been cove...
My Lords, I add my voice in support of the Amendment 81, tabled by my noble friend Lord Storey an...
My Lords, I am grateful to the noble Earl, Lord Listowel, for moving his amendment and to other n...
Can the Minister clarify whether in the trial that is taking place the advocates to whom he has r...
My Lords, I very carefully read through the noble Lord’s amendment—to the extent that I detected ...
I quite understand that, but could the Minister write to us afterwards to say exactly which eleme...
My Lords, I would be delighted to do that.
We are fully aware of the importance of getting ...
Before my noble friend decides what to do with Amendment 81, I urge the Government most strongly ...
My Lords, the noble Lord makes an important point. There is no point in having good arrangements ...
My Lords, I am most grateful to the Minister for his careful reply. I would be grateful to know m...
My Lords, in response to the noble Earl’s first point, while not agreeing to reflect upon it, I w...
I appreciate the Minister saying that. I will withdraw this amendment in a moment but want to tha...
My Lords, the Minister gave us some noises regarding the continuation of support for youngsters w...
My Lords, I hope I did not give an indication that I would bring forward an amendment in that par...
I beg leave to withdraw the amendment.
Moved by
Lord Taylor of Holbeach
82: Schedule 9, page 103 , line 18, at end insert—
Moved by
Lord Taylor of Holbeach
83: Schedule 9, page 104 , line 21, at end insert—
Moved by
Lord Avebury
84A: Schedule 9, page 104, line 25, leave out sub-paragraph (2)...
My Lords, Part 2 of Schedule 9 applies new provisions on bail to proceedings before the Special I...
My Lords, I offer my support to the noble Lord, Lord Avebury, on Amendment 84A. As he said, the C...
My Lords, I welcome the opportunity to debate my noble friend’s amendment, because it provides me...
My Lords, I understood on good legal advice that the principles in Chahal did read across to SIAC...
Moved by
Lord Taylor of Holbeach
85: Schedule 9, page 104, line 38, at end insert—
Moved by
Baroness Hamwee
87ZA: Schedule 9, page 106, line 15, at end insert—
“A...
My Lords, I will speak also to Amendments 87ZE and 87ZF. The first of my amendments would introdu...
My Lords, I rise briefly on these amendments because I have listened to the noble Baroness, Lady ...
That is as I understand it. Possibly like the noble Baroness, I have had some difficulty followin...
I share that difficulty. However, what the Bill does has quite significant implications. If I tak...
My Lords, I thank my noble friend for moving this amendment and confessing, as did the noble Baro...
It makes no difference. We spent weeks on this.
I am advised that it is not correct that this Bill means that leave does not continue where an ap...
My Lords, it would be foolish of me to try to continue the debate at this point. I obviously need...
Moved by
Lord Avebury
87ZB: Schedule 9, page 106, line 26, leave out paragraph (b)
My Lords, Amendment 87ZB would retain Section 40A(3)(a) of the British Nationality Act 1981. This...
My Lords, I suddenly thought that the court which heard St Paul declare himself a Roman citizen m...
My Lords, I will be brief, because I do not want to repeat the lengthy debate we had on this issu...
My Lords, important points have been made in this debate, following on from the debate which took...
My Lords, in the light of those technical matters, we thought that those amendments were necessar...