Data Protection Bill [HL]
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2017-19Legislative stage
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Wednesday, 18 October 2017
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Wednesday, 25 October 2017
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Moved by
Lord Clement-Jones
79: Clause 14, page 8, line 23, leave out “scientific or ...
My Lords, this amendment arises from concerns about the narrowness of the derogations based on ar...
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My Lords, I shall speak to Amendment 86BA, in my name. It concerns the application of data protec...
My Lords, I want to add a word in support of the points made by the noble Lord, Lord Pannick, par...
My Lords, Amendments 80A and 83A are in the names of the noble Baroness, Lady Neville-Rolfe, and ...
My Lords, we have amendments in this group. Amendment 79A concerns exemptions from GDPR and adapt...
My Lords, if the noble Lord scours the GDPR, he may find that the term “data” is used with a plur...
My Lords, I support Amendment 79. I offer as an example the National Pupil Database, which the De...
My Lords, as a non-lawyer, I am delighted to find myself in the same company as the noble and lea...
My Lords, I thank the Minister for that tour de force. This group is an extraordinary collection ...
I support the noble Lord on this. Coming back to his earlier example, if you were told a sandwich...
I agree with that. Again we are relying on the interpretation in whichever recycle the Minister h...
This was included in the letter I was sent today. I am afraid the noble Lord has not got it. The ...
My Lords, we will see if the EU withdrawal Bill gets passed, but that is a matter for another day...
Perhaps I may pursue this for a second. It is late in the evening and I am not moving fast enough...
We are not transposing the GDPR. It takes direct effect on 25 May.
I knew I was slow. We are moving to applied GDPR; that is correct. The applied GDPR, as I read it...
My Lords, just to heap Pelion on Ossa, I assume that until 29 March the recycles are not part of ...
They will be part of UK law, because the withdrawal Bill will convert the full text into UK law. ...
Will that take place after 29 March 2019?
May I add to this fascinating debate? Does this not illustrate one of the problems of the withdra...
My Lords, all I can say is that I do not know how the legal profession will cope in the circumsta...
One thing we can all be certain of is that the legal profession will cope.
I beg leave to withdraw the amendment.
Moved by
Lord Clement-Jones
80: Schedule 2, page 125, line 41, leave out paragraph 4<...
The Minister will be delighted to hear that I will speak only briefly to this amendment, because ...
My Lords, the Committee may realise that there are sometimes occasions when none of us quite prep...
My Lords, the Minister, who is not in his place at the moment, said earlier that he could not und...
My Lords, I thoroughly support this amendment. I really hope that the Home Office has noticed tha...
My Lords, first, I welcome the noble Baroness, Lady Williams of Trafford, back to the Committee. ...
My Lords, I thank all noble Lords who have taken part in the debate. There is clearly a lot of in...
My Lords, there is a lot that demands careful reading and careful thought. I have three questions...
My Lords, I felt entirely comfortable with my noble friend’s examples, but they do not fit with w...
I thank my noble friend for that. In the meantime, I think my words should be reread, particularl...
My Lords, I thank the Minister. For a Home Office Minister she has a wonderful ability to create ...
Moved by
Lord Ashton of Hyde
81: Schedule 2, page 126, line 29, leave out “is necessa...
Moved by
Lord Ashton of Hyde
84: Schedule 2, page 127, line 33, leave out from “bankr...
Moved by
Lord Ashton of Hyde
87: Schedule 2, page 135, line 42, at end insert—
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Moved by
Lord Black of Brentwood
87ZA: Schedule 2, page 136, line 40, leave out “only...
My Lords, I will be as brief as I possibly can in moving this amendment and speaking to the group...
My Lords, when the famous French long-serving Foreign Minister Talleyrand died and the news was t...
My Lords, we are all very grateful to the noble Lord, Lord Black, for his very full introduction ...
As my noble friend Lord Black and the noble Lord, Lord Stevenson, said, the Government are firmly...
I am grateful to my noble friend for those words and to all noble Lords who have taken part in th...
Then I certainly must read Hansard carefully in the morning.
I am particularly pleased that the noble Lord mentioned Prince Metternich, who of course was no g...
Moved by
Lord Ashton of Hyde
90: Schedule 2, page 137, line 45, leave out sub-paragra...
Moved by
Lord Ashton of Hyde
92: Schedule 2, page 138, line 10, at beginning insert “...