Immigration Bill
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2015-16Legislative stage
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Wednesday, 16 December 2015
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Wednesday, 20 January 2016
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Proceeding contributions
Moved by
Lord Paddick
160: Clause 17, page 18, line 9, at end insert “and the authori...
My Lords, Amendment 160 is tabled in my name and that of my noble friend Lady Hamwee, and we also...
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My Lords, I shall speak on the question of whether Clauses 17 and 18 should stand part of the Bil...
I support the amendments to Clause 17, not least because alienating youths born and bred in this ...
My Lords, I share some of the concerns of the noble Baroness, Lady Lawrence, who sketched out the...
My Lords, I rise to lend support to the noble Baroness, Lady Lawrence, and to my noble friend Lor...
My Lords, I hope the Minister will listen, as I know he usually would, to the contributions that ...
My noble friend Lady Lawrence of Clarendon has eloquently set out the reasons for her concerns ab...
My Lords, I thank the noble Lord, Lord Paddick, for moving his amendment and giving us the opport...
Will the noble Lord tell your Lordships what will be done then to monitor whether we return to th...
Under one of the proposals introduced for stop-and-search powers, we are now collecting those dat...
I do not think the noble Lord has really answered the concerns raised by my noble friend Lady Law...
The noble Lord is right to point to the immense experience of many noble Lords who have spoken, s...
My Lords, I thank all noble Lords who have spoken, particularly the noble Baroness, Lady Lawrence...
Again, I defer to the noble Lord’s great experience, but I understand that that is part of normal...
My Lords, my understanding is that a routine check of the Home Office immigration database is not...
Moved by
Lord Rosser
163: Clause 18, page 20, line 31, at end insert—
“( ) A pe...
As was said in the previous discussion, the Bill creates a new criminal offence where a person,
My Lords, I support the noble Lords, Lord Rosser and Lord Kennedy of Southwark, in their Amendmen...
My Lords, I have a couple of amendments in the group, so I shall speak to those first and then tu...
My Lords, I am emulating the noble Lord, Lord Kennedy, in retreating to the Back Benches to inter...
My Lords, the strict liability nature of this offence is consistent with some similar driving off...
My Lords, you are more likely to know whether you are disqualified than whether there is a proble...
I thank all noble Lords who have taken part in this relatively brief debate, and I thank the Mini...
Moved by
Lord Bates
165: Clause 18, page 21, line 27, leave out “65 or”
166: Cl...
Moved by
Lord Bates
170: Clause 18, page 22, line 8, at end insert—
“( ) as to ...
Moved by
Lord Bates
174: Clause 18, page 23, line 24, leave out “authorising entry on...
Moved by
Baroness Doocey
176: After Clause 19, insert the following new Clause—
My Lords, Amendments 176 and 177 seek to address two key issues affecting migrants not covered in...
My Lords, I am a signatory to Amendments 176 and 177 so ably moved by the noble Baroness, Lady Do...
My Lords, I was pleased to add my name to these amendments. They strike me as being reasonable an...
My Lords, I support these two amendments—in particular, where they deal with exemptions for child...
My Lords, I support my noble friend in these two amendments. They have been described as modest; ...
My Lords, the noble Baroness just said what I would have said, so I add only one plea to the Mini...
I rise very briefly just to say that I await the Government’s response with interest. I am not su...
My Lords, I shall make some general points in response to the amendment from the noble Baroness, ...
I may have misinterpreted what the noble Lord said, but I think that he used the phrase “simpler ...
If you offered interest free credit in the commercial world, I guess that probably most people wo...
I am grateful to the Minister for giving way. Before he moves on, he will recall that I raised th...
On that point, which I was just coming to, migrants making an application for asylum or humanitar...
Before the noble Baroness decides what to do about this group of amendments, I ask the Minister t...
I am very happy to reflect on that. Perhaps I will include the response to that with the response...
I thank all noble Lords who have spoken to this amendment. I really feel saddened that the Govern...
Moved by
Baroness Hamwee
178: Schedule 4, page 90, line 26, leave out “may” and inser...
My Lords, the amendments in this group are in my name and that of my noble friend Lord Paddick. T...
My Lords, the amendments in this group are all in the names of the noble Baroness, Lady Hamwee, a...
Amendment 178 would require, as opposed to permit, provision for reasonable living and legal expe...
May I press the Minister on this serious point? There are serious provisions for landlords who co...
I absolutely agree that it is an important matter. I do not necessarily think that this is the pl...
My Lords, I am glad to have confirmation that compensation falls within the phrase “incidental or...