Immigration Bill
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Tuesday, 9 February 2016
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Moved by
Baroness Hamwee
59: Clause 37, page 23, line 14, leave out “and second” and ...
My Lords, my noble friend Lord Paddick and I have a number of amendments in this group. Underlyin...
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We have an amendment in this group which would prevent the new offences that could be committed b...
My Lords, I rise to speak to my Amendment 65 in this group, and I declare an interest as the owne...
My Lords, I thank my noble friend Lord Bates for tabling his government amendments. In my mind, i...
My Lords, I will speak in support of Amendment 66 in particular. It is telling that the Equality ...
My Lords, I fully support the amendments in the names of my noble friends Lady Hamwee and Lord Pa...
My Lords, racial discrimination is a funny thing, I have found. It takes many varied and sometime...
My Lords, as the vice-chair of the parliamentary group for children and young people in care and ...
Before the Minister replies, can he link the request from my noble friend with Amendment 113 in t...
My Lords, I thank noble Lords for this short debate. As this is a fresh part of the Bill, perhaps...
I just want to say that my good friend is now a judge, so it was not an insurmountable barrier.
What a sweet prospect—a judge with a northern accent. That is a very fine example of social mobil...
I welcome what the Minister said about the guidance with regard to families and landlords. I am s...
It is absolutely right for the noble Earl to draw attention to that. I certainly give him that un...
My Lords, I am grateful to everyone who piled in on this. Again, there is an awful lot that we ar...
The noble Baroness raised that point in Committee. I went back to James Brokenshire and asked him...
I am glad to hear that because it means that the last hour may not have been in vain. I still hav...
Moved by
Lord Bates
62: Clause 37, page 23, line 35, at end insert—
“(5A) It is...
Moved by
Lord Bates
64: Clause 37, page 23, line 36, leave out “subsections (1) to (5...
Moved by
Lord Bates
72: Clause 40, page 31, line 18, leave out “(including an enactme...
Moved by
Lord Hope of Craighead
73: Clause 40, page 31, line 20, at end insert—
My Lords, this amendment seeks to introduce a new paragraph into Clause 40. I will speak also to ...
My Lords, I shall speak to Amendments 73A and 140A, which stand in my name, and briefly to Amendm...
My Lords, I support the amendment proposed by my noble and learned friend Lord Hope of Craighead ...
My Lords, I am very grateful to the noble and learned Lord, Lord Hope, for moving his amendment a...
Would the Minister be good enough to include me in the correspondence that he sends to the noble ...
I certainly give an undertaking. All the correspondence is there, in a trail to the noble and lea...
My Lords, I am grateful to the Minister for his reply, which has helped to clarify matters to som...
Very briefly, I just want to clarify, to manage expectations here. What I have undertaken to prov...
My Lords, I am most grateful to the Minister. I fully understand the problems due to a shortage o...
Moved by
Lord Paddick
74: Clause 41, leave out Clause 41
My Lords, this amendment is also in the names of my noble friend Lady Sheehan and the noble Baron...
My Lords, I wish to speak on Amendments 74 and 78, which relate to Clauses 41 and 42. Since this ...
My Lords, it seems to me that a very serious proposition is being made by the noble Lord, Lord Pa...
My Lords, in briefly following what the noble Lord, Lord Deben, has just said, I say that there i...
My Lords, I support my noble friend Lord Paddick in this amendment and I have added my name to it...
My Lords, I would like to speak briefly to Clause 42. The noble Lord, Lord Paddick, spoke powerfu...
We have an amendment in this group which provides that a person does not commit an offence of dri...
My Lords, I will come to the points raised in this debate shortly but first I shall speak to the ...
My Lords, I am very grateful to the Minister for addressing the concerns that we have. I had alre...
Moved by
Lord Bates
75: Clause 42, page 35, line 3, after “if” insert “—(a)”
76...
Moved by
Baroness Doocey
79: After Clause 43, insert the following new Clause—
...
My Lords, I will also speak to Amendment 80 in my name. Amendment 79 provides for health surcharg...
My Lords, I support the noble Baroness, Lady Doocey, who introduced Amendments 79 and 80 with her...
I rise to speak to Amendment 81 standing in my name. I also support the amendments just spoken to...
My Lords, I will speak briefly in support of Amendments 79 and 80, to which I have added my name....
My Lords, I support the amendment tabled by the noble Baroness, Lady Kennedy. It was such a help ...
Noble Lords will be aware of the background to the immigration health surcharge, which I set out ...
My Lords, first, I thank all noble Lords who have spoken on this amendment. Much as I admire and ...
Tabled by
Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws
81: After Clause 43, insert the following new...
Before I indicate my position, I say that I am grateful that a promise has been made that I might...
Moved by
Lord Keen of Elie
82: Clause 49, page 46, line 6, leave out “, or intends to...
My Lords, I propose to address a range of amendments relating to Part 3 of the Bill. I shall turn...
My Lords, I will confine myself to one question and to thanking the noble and learned Lord for th...
I am obliged to the noble Baroness. The answer is that, in those circumstances, bail could still ...
My Lords, I was one of those who expressed concern at the possibility of the Secretary of State b...
Moved by
Lord Bates
83: Clause 49, page 46, line 7, after “Act,” insert—
“( ) t...
Moved by
Lord Ramsbotham
84: After Clause 55, insert the following new Clause—
...
My Lords, I will speak to my Amendments 84 and 85, and comment on government Amendment 86. Since ...
My Lords, I shall speak only to Amendment 84, not Amendments 85 and 86, which concern the detenti...
My Lords, I support Amendments 84 and 85 as a member of the all-party inquiry, which I came away ...
My Lords, I share the doubts expressed about Amendment 84 by the noble and learned Lord, Lord Bro...
My Lords, I suggest to those who say, “Yes, let us penalise people in this way”, that these are p...
My Lords, I will speak briefly and to the point to Amendment 84. It would significantly undermine...
My Lords, I shall make a very short point about proposed new subsection (2) in Amendment 84, and ...
My Lords, having spoken on this subject at Second Reading, and having visited two removal or dete...
My Lords, my name is to the amendment. I made a lot of notes as the noble and learned Lord, Lord ...
The noble Lord, Lord Ramsbotham, has made a powerful case in support of Amendment 84, to which my...
I am obliged to noble Lords for their contributions to this debate. The diversity of views expres...
With that encouragement, perhaps I may take just a little longer, knowing that I have noble Lords...
My Lords, I am very grateful to all those who have spoken and to the Minister for that careful bu...
Hear, hear!
I admit that I had a feeling of hope having read the Minister’s letter of 1 March, which set out ...
Moved by
Lord Bates
86: After Clause 56, insert the following new Clause—
“Guid...
Moved by
Lord Bates
88: Schedule 9, page 148, line 24, at beginning insert “Subject t...
Moved by
Lord Bates
90: Schedule 9, page 148, line 36, after “bail” insert “granted i...
Moved by
Lord Bates
91: Schedule 9, page 148, line 38, leave out sub-paragraphs (3) t...
Moved by
Lord Bates
92: Schedule 9, page 151, line 26, leave out “Where” and insert “...
Moved by
Lord Bates
106: Schedule 9, page 154, line 46, at end insert—
“(2A) Re...
Moved by
Lord Bates
107: Schedule 9, page 157, line 35, leave out “(3) and (5)” and i...