Policing and Crime Bill
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Moved by
Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen
120: Clause 84, page 109, line 33, leave out “or...
My Lords, Section 32 of the Police (Northern Ireland) Act 2000 limits police jurisdiction through...
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My Lords, as the Minister has just said, my noble friend Lady Hamwee and I have Amendment 122A in...
My Lords, it is an unusual pleasure for me to agree completely with the noble Lord, Lord Paddick....
The noble Lord, Lord Paddick, has again argued for the maritime enforcement powers in the Bill to...
Can the Minister explain what happens at the moment if a summary-only offence is committed, for e...
I think that I will have to get back to the noble Lord on that point.
This is about the difference between a bus, a train and a ship. The ability to stop a ship and pu...
The police are professionals and they must have operational discretion as to when to exercise the...
My Lords, I am rather disappointed about the police in this situation. Certainly in my life, juni...
I agree with the noble Viscount.
My Lords, I am glad that I brought back this amendment, if only to hear the noble Lord, Lord Blai...
Moved by
Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen
121: Clause 84, page 110, line 5, leave out “or ...
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Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen
122: Clause 85, page 110, line 10, leave out “or...
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Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen
123: Clause 93, page 114, leave out lines 40 and...
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Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen
124: Clause 96, page 117, line 12, leave out “or...
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Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen
126: Clause 97, page 117, line 35, leave out “or...
Moved by
Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen
127: Clause 104, page 121, leave out lines 35 an...
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Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen
128: After Clause 104, insert the following new ...
Moved by
Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen
137: Clause 105, page 123, line 29, leave out fr...
My Lords, Chapter 7 of Part 4 of the Bill closes a gap in cross-border powers by providing for ur...
I just raise one question on these amendments, although I readily accept that, perhaps if I had r...
No, this is just closing the gap that we realised was there earlier on. It is not new.
Moved by
Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen
138: Clause 105, page 126, line 43, at end inser...
Moved by
Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen
141: Schedule 16, page 344, line 30, at end inse...
Moved by
Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen
149: After Clause 106, insert the following new ...
Moved by
Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen
150: After Clause 107, insert the following new ...
My Lords, these amendments respond to an amendment tabled by the noble Lord, Lord Dear, in Commit...
My Lords, I support the amendment. I remind the House that I tabled much the same amendment in Co...
My Lords, my name was on the original amendment but I was unable to take part in Committee becaus...
Moved by
Baroness Williams of Trafford
151: Schedule 17, page 350, line 42, leave out...
Moved by
Baroness Williams of Trafford
156: After Clause 109, insert the following ne...
Moved by
Lord Rosser
157: After Clause 110, insert the following new Clause—
“P...
My Lords, the purpose of this amendment and its associated new clause is to establish the princip...
My Lords, I regret to say that I cannot support this proposed new clause, although I have a great...
I support the noble Viscount, Lord Hailsham, on that point. However, given that this is Report, I...
My Lords, I can be very brief and agree entirely with the last two speakers. The sentiment behind...
My Lords, I support the amendment tabled by my noble friend. I speak as a scientist. I tabled a Q...
My Lords, many years ago the “Marchioness” inquiry had to have a second coroner’s inquest. The pa...
My Lords, I support the amendment proposed by the noble Lord, Lord Rosser, taking into account th...
I think that if the Government agree that the matter can be reconsidered at Third Reading, it doe...
My Lords, I do not doubt the sincerity of the intentions behind this amendment. The new clause co...
Before the Minister sits down, I would like to be quite clear. Is she rejecting the wise advice f...
I am not disagreeing with anything that noble Lords have said. I have said that, in the light of ...
I thank all noble Lords who have spoken in this debate and will just make one or two comments on ...
Before the noble Lord sits down, I draw attention to the fact that if in due course this amendmen...
I can only invite the Minister to say whether the Government will indicate that they accept that ...
Moved by
Baroness Williams of Trafford
159: Clause 111, page 132, line 22, leave out ...
My Lords, the government amendments in this group seek to improve the provisions in Part 6 of the...
My Lords, I support these amendments, and I am particularly grateful for Amendments 166 to 169 an...
My Lords, I too thank the Minister for introducing Amendment 169A on the lending of a firearm by ...
Before speaking to my Amendment 169B, I would like further clarification of government Amendment ...
My Lords, I would like to make a declaration of interest, in that I hold a shotgun certificate an...
My Lords, I support Amendment 169B in the names of the noble Lords, Lord Rosser and Lord Kennedy ...
My Lords, perhaps I may first deal with some of the questions that have arisen out of Amendment 1...
My noble friend was good enough to say she would write to me and I am grateful. Would she include...
I certainly will. I would be very careful before going to my noble friend’s house, given the guns...
I am sure the Minister’s response was clear but I did not hear it properly: did she say that the ...
I just pointed out that we are both frustrated about this matter and that the Policing Minister w...
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Baroness Williams of Trafford
160: Clause 111, page 132, line 26, at end ins...
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Baroness Williams of Trafford
163: Clause 112, page 133, line 25, leave out ...
Moved by
Baroness Williams of Trafford
166: Clause 114, page 135, leave out line 35 a...
Moved by
Baroness Williams of Trafford
169A: After Clause 115, insert the following n...
Moved by
Baroness Williams of Trafford
170: Clause 119, page 139, line 16, leave out ...
Moved by
Lord Brooke of Alverthorpe
171A: Clause 120, page 140, line 6, at end insert...
My Lords, in Committee I endeavoured to remove the Government’s redefinition of “alcohol” in the ...
My Lords, it might help the House if I explain why the noble Lord, Lord Brooke, and I view this a...
My Lords, as this is the first time I have spoken on Report, I should quickly declare that I am a...
My Lords, I remind the House that Clause 120 amends the definition of alcohol in Section 191 of t...
Before the noble Baroness sits down, will she undertake to ask the ACMD to put this issue on its ...
I thank the noble Baroness for that question. Home Office officials have discussed powdered alcoh...
I am grateful to the noble Baroness, Lady Finlay, for her support and expertise, and to my noble ...
Moved by
Lord Clement-Jones
172: After Clause 126, insert the following new Clause—
My Lords, Amendment 172 would create a fifth licensing objective that licensing authorities must ...
My Lords, I support Amendment 172, which has been excellently introduced by the noble Lord, Lord ...
My Lords, we debated this issue in Committee. Many years ago, I was a member of the licensing com...
My Lords, Amendment 172 seeks to add,
“the provision of social or cultural activities”
<...I thank the Minister for her response and the noble Earl, Lord Clancarty, for his contribution. O...
Moved by
Baroness Deech
173: After Clause 126, insert the following new Clause—
My Lords, I am sorry to say that the noble Baroness, Lady Campbell, whose name is also on this am...
My Lords, I support Amendment 173. I will not rehearse the arguments about the details of the ame...
My Lords, it is a pleasure to follow the powerful speech of the noble Lord, Lord Shinkwin. As the...
We support the amendment from these Benches. I congratulate those who tabled it on their persiste...
I support the amendment not because I am disabled but because like most of our population I am ge...
My Lords, I support the amendment. I was a member of the ad hoc Select Committee so ably chaired ...
My Lords, I want to deal briefly with the argument that the amendment is not necessary because it...
My Lords, Amendment 173, moved by the noble Baroness, Lady Deech, adds to the general duties of l...
My Lords, I thank the noble Baronesses, Lady Deech and Lady Thomas of Winchester, not only for th...
My Lords, I know that the Minister is sympathetic, but I still find the arguments unpersuasive. T...
Moved by
Lord Beecham
173B: After Clause 126, insert the following new Clause—
...
My Lords, I refer to my interests as a Newcastle City councillor and vice-president of the Local ...
My Lords, I will speak to Amendments 173C, 196A and 200A in my name and I support Amendment 173B,...
My Lords, I am very pleased to speak in support of Amendments 173B and 173C in the names of the n...
We certainly support the objectives of these amendments. As there was in Committee, there have be...
My Lords, as the noble Lord, Lord Beecham, has explained, these amendments would have the effect ...
My Lords, I am grateful to the Minister for her reply. At one stage I thought about asking her ho...
Moved by
Baroness Berridge
174: After Clause 127, insert the following new Clause—
My Lords, I shall speak also to Amendment 175. Amendments 174 and 175, in outline, seek to reduce...
My Lords, I support both Amendments 174 and 175. I rise slightly wearily because I do not know, a...
My Lords, I will speak briefly to the evidence. An analysis was done in Switzerland comparing bot...
My Lords, I am pleased to add my support to the two amendments of the noble Baroness, Lady Berrid...
My Lords, I oppose these amendments. I attended the meeting yesterday with my noble friend Lady B...
My Lords, in response to similar amendments in Committee, the Minister pointed out that reduced d...
My Lords, I will mention just a couple of things. First, in the Serious Organised Crime and Polic...
Unfortunately, I was not able to get to the meeting that was organised yesterday but, bearing in ...
My Lords, I thank my noble friend Lady Berridge for explaining the reasoning behind these amendme...
My Lords, I am grateful to noble Lords who supported this amendment and particularly to the noble...
Moved by
Lord Moynihan
176: After Clause 127, insert the following new Clause—
...
My Lords, when athletes choose to cross the doping line, they enter a dark and amoral underworld ...
The noble Lord speaks with passion and from great knowledge of this matter. I defer to that. I am...
My Lords, I too support the noble Lord’s intention. I have a less subtle criticism of the wording...
My Lords, I shall not endeavour to emulate the comprehensive approach of the noble Lord, Lord Moy...
The noble Lord, Lord Moynihan, referred to Her Majesty’s Opposition. I make it clear to him that ...
My Lords, it is a great honour to be in the presence of two such world-renowned athletes. Their L...
I am grateful to all noble Lords who took part in this debate. I hope it is not too mischievous t...
Moved by
Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen
177: Clause 132, page 152, line 8, at end insert...
My Lords, financial sanctions are an important foreign policy and national security tool. Their e...
Moved by
Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen
178: Clause 141, page 158, line 29, leave out “a...