Policing and Crime Bill
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776 cc288-320 Session
2016-17Legislative stage
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Proceeding contributions
Our key concerns about Clause 37 relate to the additional powers that could be given to police vo...
My Lords, this clause introduces additional flexibility into the way that the police can deploy t...
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Moved by
Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen
168: Schedule 10, page 297, line 25, leave out f...
My Lords, Amendments 168, 171 and 173 are minor and technical amendments to update and clarify th...
Moved by
Baroness Williams of Trafford
169: Schedule 11, page 300, leave out lines 22...
Moved by
Baroness Williams of Trafford
172: Clause 40, page 65, line 26, at end inser...
Moved by
Baroness Williams of Trafford
173: Schedule 12, page 310, line 32, at end in...
Moved by
Baroness Harris of Richmond
174: Clause 46, page 68, line 7, leave out “rank...
My Lords, before I speak to Amendment 174 perhaps I may remind Members of the Committee of my int...
I support the amendment moved by the noble Baroness, Lady Harris, in the strongest possible terms...
My Lords, I have not read the speeches of the two noble Baronesses. I am about to make a speech o...
My Lords, I support to an extent the amendment in the name of my noble friend Lady Harris of Rich...
Amendment 174, in the names of the noble Baroness, Lady Harris of Richmond, and my noble friend L...
I thank the noble Baroness, Lady Harris of Richmond, for this amendment, which gives me the oppor...
It is late at night and I am just making sure we are on the same page. The noble Baroness, Lady H...
I thank all noble Lords who spoke on this amendment. I thank the Minister, who gave me time earli...
Moved by
Earl Attlee
176: After Clause 47, insert the following new Clause—
“Po...
My Lords, in moving Amendment 176 I will speak also to our Amendments 177 and 178. These amendmen...
My Lords, I shall speak to Amendments 176, 177, 178 and, tangentially, 178A. I am pleased to supp...
My Lords, I am most grateful to the noble Earl, Lord Attlee, and to the noble Lord, Lord Dear. My...
My Lords, in view of the time, I am not going to repeat the points made so far. Suffice it to say...
My Lords, the PSNI has a requirement that before potential chief constables are appointed, they h...
My Lords, I shall try to be brief. I am getting wind-up signals already. As regards Amendments 17...
I do not know whether I should have been declaring an interest throughout today’s proceedings but...
My Lords, I almost hesitate to stand up given that I am surrounded by experts in this field—and I...
My Lords, this debate has exceeded all my expectations. There have been few times in your Lordshi...
Moved by
Lord Blair of Boughton
178A: After Clause 47, insert the following new Claus...
My Lords, I should say to the noble Lords, Lord Paddick and Lord Rosser, that the reason I did no...
Does the noble Lord wish to withdraw his amendment?
I beg leave to withdraw the amendment.
Moved by
Baroness Henig
179: Clause 48, page 69, leave out line 32
My Lords, I am very conscious of the lateness of the hour and I will try to be brief. I am partic...
My Lords, in drafting this amendment, the noble Baroness, Lady Henig, and I spent many happy hour...
My Lords, I very much welcome the amendment. It deals with an issue I raised in the Second Readin...
My Lords, my noble friend Lady Hamwee and I have given notice of our intention to oppose the prop...
I will briefly make two points. I have a great deal of sympathy with the amendment that has been ...
My Lords, I thank the noble Baroness, Lady Henig, for her explanation of this amendment to Clause...
I do not think the Minister answered my question about what the clause adds over and above what i...
The Nolan principles underpin every single aspect of involvement in public life. Obviously, this ...
I thank all noble Lords who have spoken at this late hour. Although it is late, this is an import...