Immigration Bill
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2015-16Legislative stage
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Wednesday, 16 December 2015
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Proceeding contributions
Moved by
Lord Kennedy of Southwark
231: After Clause 38, insert the following new Cla...
My Lords, Amendment 231 and Amendment 234, which will be spoken to shortly by the noble Lord, Lor...
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My Lords, I start by thanking the all-party trio who have added their names to Amendment 234. Its...
I support the noble Lord, Lord Hylton, in this amendment. I reiterate what he said: that this is ...
My Lords, the right reverend Prelate the Bishop of Southwark, who has added his name to Amendment...
My Lords, I shall speak to Amendment 231, to which I have added my name, but I would be more than...
My Lords, as my name is to Amendment 234, I will give my story of doctors—I am thinking of the ex...
My Lords, I had not intended to come in on these amendments, but I will mention what has happened...
My Lords, I am afraid that we are not quite of one mind in this House. I take all the points that...
We are asking only for a review at this stage—that is all Amendment 231 asks for.
Yes, I understand that. I am really pointing to what some Members are seeking as the result of th...
My Lords, I am aware of the calls from the Refugee Council and the arguments cited in favour of w...
My Lords, I thank all noble Lords who have spoken in this debate: the noble Lord, Lord Hylton, my...
Moved by
Baroness Hamwee
232: After Clause 38, insert the following new Clause—
My Lords, Amendments 232 and 234AA are in my name and that of my noble friend Lord Paddick. They ...
My Lords, I speak to my Amendment 239A, and I very much agree with all the points that my noble f...
My Lords, I am grateful to the noble Lord, Lord Teverson, in particular. Raising our sights to ta...
My Lords, what better way of integrating can there be than living with a British citizen? I am ge...
Tabled by
Lord Hylton
234: After Clause 38, insert the following new Clause—
“F...
I have spoken to this amendment, and I thank those who supported it and mentioned it favourably. ...
Moved by
Lord Alton of Liverpool
234A: After Clause 38, insert the following new Clau...
My Lords, in moving the amendment, I thank those noble Lords, from all sides of your Lordships’ H...
My Lords, I support the amendment, to which I am a signatory. Last week, my noble friend Lord Alt...
My Lords, I apologise for not having taken part in any of the proceedings on this legislation. Qu...
My Lords, anyone who went to any of the events connected with Holocaust Memorial Day just a few d...
My Lords, the Government should be rather ashamed that this debate is necessary. It has taken the...
My Lords, apart from all the powerful arguments of support that have been put forward, the speech...
My Lords, from these Benches I support the amendment. When I first started going to ceremonies to...
My Lords, I had not intended to intervene in this debate either, but having listened to the noble...
My Lords, I thank the noble Lord, Lord Alton, for his moving speech. He spoke with his typical pa...
I am grateful to my noble friend. I entirely accept what he says about Muslims being subject to h...
Certainly, the situation is that we would take families from within the camps and from the surrou...
I thank my noble friend Lady Cox, the noble Lords, Lord Forsyth, Lord Dubs, Lord Marlesford and L...
I remind the Committee that if Amendment 234B is agreed to, I will not be able to call Amendments...
Moved by
Lord Bates
234C: Schedule 9, page 125, line 30, after “person” insert “in En...
Moved by
Lord Bates
234G: Schedule 9, page 126, line 24, at end insert—
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Moved by
Lord Bates
234P: Schedule 9, page 127, line 23, at end insert—
“Sevent...
Moved by
Lord Bates
234R: Schedule 9, page 127, line 28, after “7B(1)” insert “or 7C(...
Moved by
Lord Bates
234Y: Schedule 9, page 128, line 26, at end insert—
“( ) Th...
Moved by
Lord Bates
235C: Schedule 9, page 129, leave out lines 9 and 10 and insert—<...
Moved by
Lord Bates
235J: Schedule 9, page 129, line 33, at end insert—
“( ) Co...
Moved by
Lord Bates
236ZA: Schedule 9, page 130, line 31, leave out “or 7B” and inser...
Moved by
Baroness Hamwee
236ZF: Clause 39, page 41, line 17, after “may” insert “, ha...
My noble friend Lord Paddick and I also have Amendments 236ZG, 236ZH and 236ZJ in this group stan...
My Lords, I wish to address myself to Amendments 237 and 238, which are linked with this group. I...
My Lords, first, there was a letter of 24 November which I think will answer a lot of the concern...
Will the Minister reflect on the fact that although the power may be reserved for the transfer of...
I do not think that that would happen; it is certainly not what is intended. We intend that there...
I ask the Minister on a practical basis and in a positive way what channels the Government recomm...
There will be a national register for those who want to help, in particular, with Syrian children...
I am sorry to come back on this, but the Minister referred to the fact that only a handful of loc...
Yes, that is something that I am happy to undertake to do. To clarify the situation, the six loca...
My Lords, it might be invidious, but I am going to do it, although in a related context. On the c...