Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Bill
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794 cc901-924 Session
2017-19Legislative stage
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Wednesday, 17 October 2018
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Thursday, 29 November 2018
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Monday, 3 December 2018
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Moved by
Lord Alderdice
22: Clause 5, page 4, line 40, leave out “and (4)” and insert...
My Lords, my noble friends Lord Paddick, Lady Hamwee and I have put down this amendment not so mu...
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My Lords, I support my noble friend’s comments. We on these Benches have for some time had a conc...
I thank both noble Lords for their explanation of these amendments. One of the things that the no...
My Lords, I am grateful to the Minister for explaining the Government’s rationale, none of which ...
Moved by
Earl Howe
24: Clause 6, page 5, line 17, leave out subsection (1) and insert...
My Lords, I shall also speak to Amendment 25. Clause 6 will add a number of further terrorism off...
My Lords, I am indeed very grateful for the Government’s amendments and their consideration of th...
Amendment 26 seeks to place a different limitation on the ETJ power in relation to the proscripti...
Moved by
Earl Howe
25: Clause 6, page 5, line 31, at end insert—
“( ) In subsec...
Moved by
Baroness Williams of Trafford
27: Schedule 1, page 28, line 8, at end insert...
My Lords, the noble Lord, Lord Paddick, helpfully proposed an amendment in Committee to close a g...
My Lords, I am very grateful to the Minister, but I cannot possibly claim credit for the amendmen...
Moved by
Baroness Hamwee
28: Clause 13, page 15, line 27, leave out from “assessing” ...
My Lords, Amendment 28 repeats an amendment I proposed in Committee on behalf of the JCHR, which ...
My Lords, I support the amendment for the reasons that the noble Baroness has given. The only add...
My Lords, as the noble Baroness pointed out, Clause 13 confers on police the power to enter and s...
Before the Minister sits down, perhaps she can explain whether she is saying that, if there is no...
I would not like to say that the TPIM Act was not rational. I can write to the noble Lord to outl...
My Lords, as I said, two bad laws are twice as bad as one. The Minister said that the experience ...
Moved by
Baroness Williams of Trafford
29: After Clause 16, insert the following new ...
My Lords, the government amendments in this group make a number of changes in response to the deb...
The shadow Security Minister in the Commons, it has been said, proposed that a list should be dra...
My Lords, we too support these amendments and recognise the steps that the Government have taken....
I thank the noble Baroness for those questions. The noble Lord, Lord Rosser, asked what happens i...
I appreciate the difficulty with reading writing. I cannot read my own, let alone somebody else’s...
From what I understand, a panel of approved solicitors is available to detainees—I am sure that t...
May I make an effort to help out the noble Baroness? There was a time in my professional life whe...
I do agree with the noble Lord; that is absolutely brilliant. But I have just received another pi...
The reason for my asking the question is that, as I understand it, sub-paragraph (2)(b) of Amendm...
He or she will be perfectly entitled to consult a solicitor by phone.
Moved by
Baroness Hamwee
30: Schedule 2, page 29, line 16, at end insert “, and
My Lords, the JCHR proposed a number of amendments on the subject of biometrics for the last stag...
My Lords, as the noble Baroness, Lady Hamwee, has made clear, this amendment returns to one of th...
My Lords, I think we want the same thing, but I confess that I do not understand how the Governme...
The strict answer to the question put by the noble Baroness is that the two Acts provide for diff...
I have the Official Report of when the noble Earl quoted that last time, and it seemed to me then...