Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill
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2021-22Legislative stage
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Tuesday, 6 July 2021
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Wednesday, 10 November 2021
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Moved by
Lord Brooke of Alverthorpe
172: Clause 79, page 74, line 2, after “offence,”...
My Lords, in moving Amendment 172, I will also speak to Amendments 173, 177, 179, 180 and 186, to...
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My Lords, the noble Lord, Lord Brooke of Alverthorpe, has relayed to the Committee clearly a very...
My Lords, I agree with the points that the noble Lord, Lord Paddick, just made. I also think that...
I hope I can be forgiven for intervening slightly out of order. I have been thinking as I listen ...
My Lords, this group of amendments, proposed by the noble Lord, Lord Brooke of Alverthorpe, seeks...
My Lords, I am grateful to everyone who has contributed. As noble Lords probably gathered, I was ...
Moved by
Lord Paddick
174: Clause 80, page 75, line 1, leave out subsection (8)
My Lords, I will also speak to the other amendments in this group. The Committee has already cons...
My Lords, I listened with interest to the noble Lord, Lord Paddick. As he says, in this part of t...
My Lords, I thank the noble Lord, Lord Paddick, for putting forward this group of amendments. If ...
My Lords, I thank the Minister for saying something. The whole point of not allowing it to be in ...
If Amendment 176 is approved, I cannot call Amendment 177 by reason of pre-emption.
Moved by
Lord Paddick
178: Clause 86, page 78, line 17, leave out subsection (4)
<...My Lords, by way of a little light relief for the Committee, I rise to move Amendment 178 in my n...
My Lords, does the Minister think that the Bill is so short that it would have spoiled it if the ...
My Lords, taking that last point first, one of the glories of our system is that the drafting is ...
Comprehensive.
I was going to say “comprehensible” but that is a pretty high test— perhaps “as clear as good leg...
I am very grateful to the Minister. Perhaps I may gently suggest that if something akin to what t...
My Lords, before my noble friend withdraws his amendment, I should say that he is quite right. Th...
I beg leave to withdraw the amendment.
Moved by
The Lord Bishop of Durham
181: Clause 88, page 79, line 36, at end insert—
My Lords, I am moving the amendment in the name of my friend the right reverend Prelate the Bisho...
It was a privilege to add my name to this amendment, which has been so ably moved by the right re...
My Lords, I am very glad to support the right reverend Prelate and the noble and learned Lord who...
My Lords, I am not as well versed in these matters as many noble Lords are, but, in the interest ...
My Lords, we support this amendment, but, as I have already said, we have our doubts about the wh...
My Lords, this has been a wide-ranging debate. When the right reverend Prelate introduced it, he ...
My Lords, I hope it is in order to pick up one point that was put to me at the end of the last gr...
It is not a conceptual gulf. It is a question of where the evidence is that cautions with conditi...
Well, we did have that exchange. I went through the way that it has been piloted in various polic...
Before the noble Lord sits down, and to go back to the fundamental point about the code of practi...
My Lords, of course I understand the point made by the noble and learned Lord. We could have an i...
I thank the Minister for his substantive and indeed substantial reply. The right reverend Prelate...