Data Protection Bill [HL]
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Wednesday, 18 October 2017
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Moved by
Lord Moynihan
31: Schedule 1, page 124, line 14, at end insert—
“( ) T...
My Lords, the objectives of Amendment 31, on doping in sport, are simple, and they build on consi...
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My Lords, I rise to express my support for the amendment of the noble Lord, Lord Moynihan, and th...
My Lords, this is the first time I have intervened on the Bill. I confess that I am one of those ...
My Lords, I shall not follow the noble Viscount, Lord Falkland, down the road of horseracing beca...
My Lords, the Government must be quaking in their shoes whenever a Back-Bencher offers to come to...
My Lords, as ever the noble Lord, Lord Moynihan, made his case extremely well. We on these Benche...
My Lords, I am not quaking in my boots when addressing an amendment from my noble friend,
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My Lords, I am grateful to all noble Lords who have contributed. I will respond to the Minister f...
Does my noble friend not accept, then, that if the situation is exactly the same as now, he is pr...
First, there is no evidence whatever that it is subject to litigation. If the Secretary of State—...
I am sorry to interrupt again. Of course there has not been any litigation because the system tha...
But there are no grounds for litigation. If the BHA is doing good work in anti-doping then, in th...
I have to be very clear about what we are doing, particularly as this is the first group on our f...
I hear what the Minister said. We have had many discussions with different members of governing b...
Moved by
Lord Ashton of Hyde
32: Schedule 1, page 125, line 21, after “court” insert ...
Moved by
Lord Stevenson of Balmacara
33: Schedule 1, page 126, line 21, at end insert...
My Lords, I intend to be brief, but not because this is a minor matter—quite the reverse. This is...
My Lords, I will be brief. Amendment 33 seeks to introduce a condition permitting the processing ...
I am grateful to the Minister for giving such a precise response to this, not only on the substan...
Moved by
Lord Clement-Jones
34: Clause 13, page 7, line 20, at end insert “or a group...
My Lords, I will speak also to a number of other amendments to Clause 13 in this group. I regret ...
My Lords, I support Amendment 34 and will speak to Amendments 35, 93, 100, 101 and 102. I retable...
My Lords, I support my noble friend’s amendments. The points that he made apply almost entirely t...
My Lords, we have Amendment 37 tabled in my name and that of my noble friend Lord Kennedy in this...
My Lords, I start by thanking noble Lords for their amendments, which bring us
My Lords, I thank the Minister for that helpful unpacking of the amendments. I hope that the ICO ...
Moved by
Lord Stevenson of Balmacara
41A: After Clause 13, insert the following new C...
My Lords, I can be brief, I hope. Amendment 41A builds on a discussion held in Committee. We were...
My Lords, this amendment has a lot of merit. For some time I have been discussing with certain pe...
I, too, support the amendment. I raised this issue at Second Reading and pointed to the work of t...
My Lords, I am inspired by the last two speeches to add some words here. This is a very imaginati...
My Lords, I thank the noble Lord, Lord Stevenson, for explaining the amendment, and the noble Ear...
I thank all noble Lords who have spoken in this short debate, particularly the noble Earl, Lord E...
I must advise your Lordships that if Amendment 42 is agreed to, I cannot call Amendments 43 or 44...
Moved by
Baroness Hamwee
42: Schedule 2, page 129, line 18, leave out paragraph 4
...My Lords, paragraph 4 of Schedule 2, which this amendment would delete, deals with the provisions...
My Lords, Amendment 42, moved by the noble Baroness, Lady Hamwee, was also debated in Committee. ...
Before the noble Lord sits down, does he therefore agree with the Government that this is all abo...
I accept that people want to assert their rights. Of course, I do. I also think that we had a ver...
My Lords, these amendments bring us back to the immigration exemption in paragraph 4 of Schedule ...
My Lords, the Minister is reading from her brief, but I do not think I made any of the statements...
I have been badly advised somewhere. Shall I just get on with what I was going to say?
I ma...
My Lords, I am obviously disappointed by both those speeches. I agree with the noble Lord, Lord K...
Moved by
Lord Ashton of Hyde
43: Schedule 2, page 129, line 18, leave out “listed GDP...
Moved by
Lord Pannick
48: Schedule 2, page 138, line 44, at end insert—
“Confid...
Amendment 48 is in my name and the name of the noble and learned Lord, Lord Walker of Gestingthor...
I have added my name to the amendment proposed by my noble friend Lord Pannick, and I shall say a...
My Lords, I begin by thanking the noble Lord, Lord Pannick, and the noble and learned Lord, Lord ...
I am very grateful to the Minister. He has responded positively to each of the points that I made...
Moved by
Lord Ashton of Hyde
49: Schedule 2, page 140, line 43, leave out “by the con...
Moved by
Lord Keen of Elie
50: Schedule 2, page 142, line 1, leave out sub-paragraph ...
My Lords, exactly a month ago, we had an interesting debate concerning a range of amendments tabl...
My Lords, I have to inform the House that if Amendments 50 or 50A are agreed to, I cannot call Am...
My Lords, the government amendment is excellent and I support it. However, it does not go far eno...
My Lords, in this group of amendments I support government Amendment 50 and oppose, therefore, th...
My Lords, I declare an interest as a series producer at ITN Productions. I thank the Minister for...
My Lords, we had rather strong debates in Committee and I am not going to repeat any part of thos...
My Lords, I declare an interest as the co-author with the noble Lord, Lord Lester, of Human Right...
My Lords, I cannot give this House a legal opinion but I can give an opinion based on experience....
My Lords, as these amendments deal with the media, I declare my interest as executive director of...
My Lords, in the absence of the noble Baroness, Lady O’Neill, I shall speak in support of Amendme...
I am grateful to the noble Lord, Lord Low, for giving way. I rise to answer the question that he ...
I am grateful to the noble Lord for that intervention, which I think supports my contention that ...
My Lords, I follow what the noble Lord, Lord Low, said, which is of considerable importance. In d...
It may have gone unnoticed in Committee, because we considered no fewer than 432 amendments, but ...
That is extremely helpful and I am grateful to hear it, but I do not think that it says that the ...
My Lords, I want to briefly bring us back to Amendment 50A of the noble Baroness, Lady Hollins. I...
We need to get to the Front Benches soon. I am sorry but I think the Times newspaper has had quit...
We have heard from journalists, we have heard from lawyers—come on.
Before we hear from the...
Does the noble Lord accept that the amendment he supports will tilt the argument against free spe...
No. The amendment I have put forward is exactly the finding of Leveson—that what was wrong in the...
I am trying to wind up, but carry on.
The noble Lord said that Leveson found that the press had abused its position and looked to Parli...
I am grateful for that accurate intervention. The noble Lord, Lord Berkeley, asks from a sedentar...
I hope the noble Lord, Lord McNally, will forgive me, but I feel his comments require response. I...
My Lords, I had better deal with Amendment 55, which is in my name and that of my noble friend Lo...
My Lords, the noble Baroness, Lady Hollins, has reminded us a number of times in this House of th...
The noble Lord, Lord Low, in an intervention on the noble Lord, Lord McNally, referred to a provi...
It would not necessarily resolve any problem. As noble Lords may be aware, we have consulted on t...
Will the Minister do the House an enormous favour and make it clear that this not a debate betwee...
I hope that I indicated that in my earlier comments but I make it clear that we are all concerned...
Tabled by
Baroness Hollins
50A: Schedule 2, page 142, line 1, leave out sub-paragraph...
My Lords, I want to take a moment to respond to some points made by noble Lords who do not suppor...