Data Protection Bill [HL]
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2017-19Legislative stage
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Wednesday, 18 October 2017
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Wednesday, 22 November 2017
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Proceeding contributions
My Lords, Amendment 50 having been agreed, I cannot call Amendments 51 and 52 due to pre-emption....
Moved by
Baroness Hollins
53: Schedule 2, page 142, line 10, leave out sub-paragraph ...
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My Lords, I thank the noble Lords, Lord McNally and Lord Blencathra, for supporting this group of...
My Lords, in speaking to Amendments 59 and 64 I remind the House of the declaration of interests ...
My Lords, I repeat my declaration of interest as a barrister acting in privacy cases including, I...
My Lords, I have listened to the debate for several hours and I am growing increasingly worried a...
The answer to the noble Lord was given by the noble Lord, Lord Finkelstein, in the previous debat...
I am grateful to the noble Lord, who obviously knows a great deal about the matter—more than I do...
My Lords, I first congratulate the noble Baroness, Lady Hollins, on withdrawing her amendment, wh...
My Lords, as I made clear in Committee, I wish to see the recommendations of the Leveson report, ...
My Lords, I am very pleased to support the cross-party amendments in this group, spoken to so abl...
My Lords, I shall make very few remarks and confine them to Amendment 53—which I oppose, I should...
My Lords, it is late, so I will be brief, but I cannot avoid speaking against Amendment 53. I dec...
My Lords, I did not intend to speak on these amendments, although we support them from these Benc...
I am very sorry to hear about the noble Lord’s personal experience and of course I accept everyth...
I completely accept what the noble Lord says but there are many hundreds, if not thousands, of ot...
This is not simply about money; it is what it does to your reputation. That is much more importan...
I am grateful for the noble Lord’s intervention. Obviously, despite the fact that we won the cour...
Perhaps I may give the noble Lord some information which he may not have been aware of, as he may...
My Lords, I have been trying to search for words to explain what is going on at the moment. It se...
My Lords, while we have already debated amendments that are challenging to a free press, I fear t...
Before the Minister sits down, will he confirm that he will reflect on this debate, which has bee...
I cannot guarantee the continuation of this debate, although the noble Lord, Lord Stevenson, appe...
My Lords, does the fact that the Government have not responded to the consultation indicate that ...
The position with regard to the consultation and the response to the consultation is as I indicat...
My Lords, I would like just to make one or two corrections for the record. The noble and learned ...
Moved by
Lord Ashton of Hyde
57: Schedule 2, page 142, line 20, leave out “IPSO”
Moved by
Lord Ashton of Hyde
61: Schedule 2, page 142, line 47, at end insert—
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Lord Ashton of Hyde
65: Schedule 3, page 148, line 17, leave out from “of” t...
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Lord Ashton of Hyde
67: Clause 15, page 9, line 14, leave out paragraph (d)<...
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Lord Ashton of Hyde
70: Clause 16, page 9, line 38, leave out subsection (4)...
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Lord Ashton of Hyde
71: Clause 17, page 10, line 31, leave out subsection (3...
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Lord Ashton of Hyde
72: Clause 18, page 10, line 35, after “processing” inse...
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Lord Ashton of Hyde
78: After Clause 18, insert the following new Clause—
Moved by
Lord Kennedy of Southwark
78A: After Clause 18, insert the following new Cla...
My Lords, the amendment in my name, and that of my noble friend Lord Stevenson of Balmacara, woul...
My Lords, I am grateful to the noble Lord, Lord Kennedy, for his amendment on data protection bre...
I am happy to withdraw my amendment this evening. I wanted to raise the issue here. The Minister ...
Can I just echo what the noble Lord says? We agree that it is serious, which is why we have set u...
It is very pleasing to hear that. I welcome that, but these are matters that we will have to keep...
Moved by
Lord Ashton of Hyde
79: Clause 19, page 11, line 22, leave out “carried on”<...
Moved by
Lord Stevenson of Balmacara
81: Clause 20, page 12, line 19, after “GDPR” in...
My Lords, I am grateful to my noble friend Lord Kennedy for supporting me and to the noble Lord, ...
My Lords, I am very keen to support this extremely useful amendment from the noble Lord, Lord Ste...
At the risk of making myself unpopular for one more minute, all I can say to my noble friend is: ...
My Lords, I cannot think of a better way to end our debate than with a discussion on recitals, wh...
Sorry, I should have said “ad infinitum”—that is perfectly correct.
The Government do not d...
That is a very disappointing end to a rather splendid day. If you read Amendment 81 closely, it s...