Civil Procedure (Amendment No. 4) (Coronavirus) Rules 2020
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Friday, 17 July 2020
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Proceeding contributions
My Lords, in the last general election this Government promised to scrap Section 21 evictions—evi...
My Lords, Ministers promised that no one would lose their home because of coronavirus. The rules ...
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My Lords, I am pleased to follow the noble Lords proposing the two motions before the House. The ...
My Lords, I thank the noble Baroness, Lady Grender, and the noble Lord, Lord Ponsonby, for giving...
My Lords, it is always good to follow the noble Lord, Lord Best, with his knowledge of this area....
My Lords, very briefly and swiftly I shall give the local government perspective of the impact of...
My Lords, I wish the House to understand the view of the Welsh Government on the importance of ho...
My Lords, although it was right to impose a ban on evictions as we worked to understand the effec...
My Lords, my involvement in the private rented sector is parliamentary, personal and professional...
My Lords, I believe that the right to shelter is just that—a fundamental human right. Incidentall...
My Lords, I have nothing to add on the substantive issues to the excellent speech made by my nobl...
My Lords, the Government are absolutely right not to continue the blanket ban on repossessions. A...
My Lords, earlier this year, research by Age UK found that there were 750,000 private renters ove...
I am sorry to interrupt the noble Baroness. Could she conclude her remarks?
Yes, I have concluded.
I remind noble Lords that the time limit is two minutes.
2.08 pm
My Lords, many people risk eviction because the pandemic means that they cannot afford to pay the...
My Lords, I declare my interests as stated in the register and fully support the way that, during...
My Lords, I declare an interest as the director of Generation Rent. I thank the noble Baroness, L...
The noble Lord, Lord Singh, is not with us, so I call the noble Baroness, Lady Bennett of Manor C...
My Lords, I support my noble friend Lord Ponsonby’s proposal that the court should have discretio...
Let us try the noble Baroness, Lady Bennett of Manor Castle, again. No? I call the noble Baroness...
I declare my interests as recorded in the register. I wish to oppose the two Motions —in the name...
Let us try the noble Baroness, Lady Bennett of Manor Castle, again. No? I call the noble Baroness...
My Lords, I declare my interest as outlined in the register. I really appreciate the need to bala...
My Lords, first I would like to congratulate the noble Baroness, Lady Grender, on her expert and ...
My Lords, I have in the past been a residential landlord and I am currently a residential tenant,...
My Lords, it is incumbent upon a civilised society not to ignore the dreadful impact of the inevi...
My Lords, this is not an area that I normally get involved in in this House. However, having read...
The noble Baroness, Lady Bennett of Manor Castle, is with us.
2.29 pm
My Lords, I apologise for my wi-fi glitch and thank the House for allowing me back in.
It w...
My Lords, I thank my noble friend Lady Grender for bringing this Motion to Annul, and I also than...
My Lords, first, I draw the attention of the House to my relevant interest as a vice-president of...
My Lords, I first declare my interests as set down in the register. I am grateful to all noble Lo...
My Lords, I feel compelled to repeat one paragraph from my opening speech because it seems that i...