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Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Bill

Debate on bills on Monday, 17 December 2018, in the House of Lords, led by Earl Howe and Baroness Williams of Trafford.
Lords report stage second day. Amendment to clause 21 debated and withdrawn. New clause (Review: national identity numbers), after clause 21, debated and withdrawn. Amendment to schedule 3 debated and withdrawn. Amendment to clause 26 debated and withdrawn. Government amendments agreed to. Bill, as amended, ordered to be printed (HL Bill 153). Part 2 of 2.

About these Parliamentary proceedings

Reference

794 cc1664-1690 

Session

2017-19

Legislative stage

Report stage

Procedure

New clauses

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
Second legislative scrutiny report: Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Bill. Human Rights Joint Select Committee eleventh report with formal minutes.
Wednesday, 10 October 2018
Parliamentary committees
House of Lords
House of Commons
Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee thirty-fifth report.
Wednesday, 17 October 2018
Parliamentary committees
House of Lords
Counter-terrorism and Border Security Bill 2017-19. As amended in Lords Committee.
Wednesday, 14 November 2018
Bills
House of Lords
Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee fortieth report.
Thursday, 29 November 2018
Parliamentary committees
House of Lords

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Proceeding contributions

Lord Paddick | 794 c1664 (Link to this contribution)

Moved by

Lord Paddick

33A: Clause 21, page 22, line 19, at end insert —

“(2) Th...

Lord Paddick | 794 cc1664-5 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, this amendment is in my name and that of my noble friend Lady Hamwee. Before I get to t...


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Lord Kennedy of Southwark | 794 c1666 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, Amendment 33A in the name of the noble Lord, Lord Paddick, and the noble Baroness, Lady...

Baroness Williams of Trafford | 794 cc1666-7 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I thank both noble Lords for their points. I agree with the sentiment of what the noble...

Lord Paddick | 794 c1667 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I am grateful to the Minister for her explanation. What comes across to me in her respo...

Baroness Hamwee | 794 c1667 (Link to this contribution)

The Minister said that the Government will be looking at this with the chief statistician and the...

Baroness Williams of Trafford | 794 c1667 (Link to this contribution)

I will come back to the noble Baroness in writing.

Lord Paddick | 794 c1667 (Link to this contribution)

On that basis, I beg leave to withdraw the amendment.

Lord Marlesford | 794 cc1667-8 (Link to this contribution)

Moved by

Lord Marlesford

34: After Clause 21, insert the following new Clause—

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Lord Marlesford | 794 cc1668-9 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, this is the second time I have brought my amendment to your Lordships’ House. It fits i...

Lord Kennedy of Southwark | 794 cc1669-1670 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, Amendment 34 brings the attention of the House to an important issue that the noble Lor...

Earl Howe | 794 cc1670-1 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I am grateful to my noble friend Lord Marlesford for once again setting out his argumen...

Lord Marlesford | 794 cc1671-2 (Link to this contribution)

I thank my noble friend for his reply and the trouble he has taken with it, but I am not reassure...

Lord Anderson of Ipswich | 794 c1672 (Link to this contribution)

Moved by

Lord Anderson of Ipswich

34A: Schedule 3, page 38, line 41, leave out “hosti...

Lord Anderson of Ipswich | 794 cc1672-3 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, Schedule 3 to the Bill will confer a bristling armoury of powers on ports police: the p...

Lord Paddick | 794 c1673 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I added my name to the amendments in the name of the noble Lord, Lord Anderson of Ipswi...

Lord Kennedy of Southwark | 794 cc1673-4 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, Amendment 34A in the name of the noble Lord, Lord Anderson of Ipswich, raises the same ...

Baroness Williams of Trafford | 794 cc1674-6 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, with this group of amendments we return to the question of the proper scope of the powe...

Lord Anderson of Ipswich | 794 c1675 (Link to this contribution)

I am grateful to the noble Baroness for what she has said, and in particular for the constructive...

Baroness Williams of Trafford | 794 c1675 (Link to this contribution)

Moved by

Baroness Williams of Trafford

34C: Schedule 3, page 39, line 6, after “Kingd...

Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb | 794 c1675 (Link to this contribution)

Moved by

Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb

34E: Schedule 3, page 39, line 41, at end inse...

Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb | 794 cc1675-8 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I recognise that this amendment is not perfect and I am sure that the government drafts...

Lord Paddick | 794 c1678 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I rise to support the amendments of the noble Baroness, Lady Jones, at least in princip...

Lord Hylton | 794 c1678 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, these two amendments raise genuine points of concern. As the Bill is written, border gu...

Lord Kennedy of Southwark | 794 cc1678-9 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, the noble Baroness, Lady Jones, raises important issues with these two amendments, and ...

Baroness Williams of Trafford | 794 cc1679-1680 (Link to this contribution)

I agree totally with noble Lords that there is a balance to be struck between the freedom of the ...

Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb | 794 c1680 (Link to this contribution)

I thank the Minister for her response and I thank the noble Lords who supported my amendment in p...

Baroness Williams of Trafford | 794 cc1680-1 (Link to this contribution)

Moved by

Baroness Williams of Trafford

34G: Schedule 3, page 44, line 16, at end inse...

Baroness Williams of Trafford | 794 c1681 (Link to this contribution)

Moved by

Baroness Williams of Trafford

44: Schedule 4, page 90, line 2, at end insert...

Baroness Williams of Trafford | 794 c1682 (Link to this contribution)

Moved by

Baroness Williams of Trafford

45: Clause 26, page 26, line 3, after “16” ins...

Baroness Williams of Trafford | 794 c1682 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, the House will recall that on the first day on Report, a new clause was added to the Bi...

Baroness Howe of Idlicote | 794 c1682 (Link to this contribution)

Moved by

Baroness Howe of Idlicote

46: Clause 26, page 26, line 10, at end insert “, ...

Baroness Howe of Idlicote | 794 cc1682-5 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, in introducing Amendment 46, I would like to put on the record my thanks to the Ministe...

Lord Morrow | 794 cc1685-8 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I am very pleased to speak in support of Amendment 46. I want also to put on the record...

Lord Stunell | 794 cc1687-9 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I cannot in any way match the forensic and destructive analysis of the present situatio...

Baroness Williams of Trafford | 794 cc1689-1690 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I thank the noble Baroness, Lady Howe, and the noble Lords, Lord Morrow and Lord Stunel...

Baroness Howe of Idlicote | 794 c1690 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I thank the Minister for what she has said. I thought when I was speaking that I got an...

Baroness Williams of Trafford | 794 c1690 (Link to this contribution)

I thank the noble Baroness for allowing me to intervene. Twelve months from now brings us virtual...

Baroness Howe of Idlicote | 794 c1690 (Link to this contribution)

All right. That is reassuring—to everyone, I hope.

I thank everyone who has taken part in t...

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