Policing and Crime Bill
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2016-17Legislative stage
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Wednesday, 6 July 2016
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Proceeding contributions
Moved by
Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen
203A: Clause 112, page 128, line 40, leave out f...
My Lords, Great Britain has some of the toughest gun control laws in the world. However, as matte...
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Moved by
Baroness Williams of Trafford
203B: Clause 112, page 129, line 3, leave out ...
Moved by
Earl Attlee
203F: Clause 114, page 130, line 43, at end insert—
“(3A) ...
My Lords, I will also speak to Amendments 203G and 203H. The Committee is pressed for time so I s...
My Lords, Clause 114 concerns defectively deactivated weapons. As we have heard, we have some of ...
My Lords, when the Minister introduces Amendment 203K, which is about extending the period for co...
My Lords, I am grateful to my noble friend for outlining his amendments. As he suggests, I will f...
I should have said in my earlier contribution that of course we fully support the government amen...
I did know the answer to that but I have forgotten it. Rather than give the noble Lord the wrong ...
My Lords, I am grateful for the Minister’s response, and in particular for her final words, when ...
Moved by
Baroness Williams of Trafford
203J: After Clause 114, insert the following n...
Moved by
Lord Rosser
204: Clause 115, page 131, line 33, leave out from “specify” to ...
My Lords, I will at least attempt to be concise. The Bill deals with relatively narrow issues aro...
My Lords, I support the amendments of the noble Lord, Lord Rosser, to which my noble friend Lady ...
My Lords, I have some sympathy for the position articulated by noble Lords opposite. However, it ...
My Lords, the noble Earl has goaded me into intervening in this debate, which I would otherwise n...
My Lords, I can give the noble Lord an example. I collect classic military and commercial vehicle...
Presumably the noble Earl pays VAT on those purchases.
My Lords, the Government agree that fees for firearms licences should be set on a cost-recovery b...
My Lords, what consultation was there before the Government implemented full cost recovery for im...
May I write to the noble Lord on that? I do not have the answer on timing to hand. I apologise.
I seek clarification of one or two points. Did the Minister say that as far as Home Office licenc...
My Lords, in terms of the online system, the current fees are intended to cover the cost of the l...
I do not know that the Minister has completely confused me. She has said that we do not know when...
My Lords, the noble Lord is right in that the taxpayer should not subsidise gun ownership. The ne...
I thank the Minister for her response and other noble Lords, in particular the noble Lord, Lord P...
Moved by
Lord Harris of Haringey
208: After Clause 115, insert the following new Clau...
My Lords, this amendment in my name raises the issue of people who, through negligence, have allo...
My Lords, I support the amendment moved by the noble Lord, Lord Harris of Haringey, although perh...
My Lords, while I am grateful to the noble Lord for moving this amendment, I am curious about wha...
My Lords, part of the process of enacting this would be to make quite clear what qualifies as neg...
My Lords, as the noble Lord, Lord Harris, has explained, Amendment 208 would provide that:
...
My Lords, I do not know if my noble friend the Minister has satisfied the noble Lord, Lord Harris...
I think he looks satisfied.
He does look satisfied; he always does. If he chose to come back with this at a later stage, and ...
My Lords, I am grateful to all noble Lords who contributed to this debate, and in particular to t...
Moved by
Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen
209: After Clause 116, insert the following new ...
My Lords, Amendment 209 provides for a new offence of possession of pyrotechnic articles at live ...
My Lords, I am grateful to officials for explaining the origin of the amendment to me. They comme...
My Lords, I am not sure whether the thrust of the comments of the noble Baroness, Lady Hamwee, wa...
It was to inquire.
As ever, it was a quest for information. I also have a quest for information. It seems to me undu...
My Lords, this new clause is in general most welcome and I am happy to support it from these Benc...
I thank noble Lords who have taken part in this short debate and hope that I can answer their que...
I did not express myself very well. I was not concerned about travel to the event. I was comparin...
I might have inspiration from over my left shoulder. The offence will apply to a campsite adjacen...
My Lords, I beg to move that the clause do not stand part of the Bill and, in short, that it be d...
My Lords, I rise to pay tribute to the noble Lord, Lord Brooke of Alverthorpe, and his persistent...
My Lords, my name is on this amendment and we are coming on to a whole series of amendments relat...
My Lords, Clause 117 amends the definition of alcohol in Section 191 of the Licensing Act 2003. T...
Does the noble Baroness agree that the question is not whether the form of alcohol—that is, powde...
I cannot disagree with the noble Baroness’s comments about the powdered form of alcohol. However,...
My Lords, I am grateful to noble Lords who have contributed to the debate. I am particularly grat...