Animal Welfare (Sentience) Bill [HL]
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Monday, 6 December 2021
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Monday, 6 December 2021
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Moved by
Baroness Mallalieu
7: Clause 1, page 1, line 7, at end insert—
“(4) No...
I am the lucky recipient of yet another of the amendments tabled by the noble Lord, Lord Mancroft...
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Very briefly, I think the concerns on this amendment were answered in the response to the previou...
I thank the noble Baroness, Lady Mallalieu, for moving the amendment on behalf of my noble friend...
Before my noble friend sits down, could she reassure the House that, for instance, Chris Packham ...
I am afraid I am not able to give that reassurance. All I can say is that they might not be consi...
I thank the Minister for her reply. I just hope that the reassurance she has given us will be fol...
Moved by
Viscount Ridley
9: Clause 1, leave out Clause 1 and insert the following new...
My Lords, I will speak very briefly to Amendments 9, 11, 33 and 37 in this group, which are in my...
My Lords, there is a large number of amendments in this group, so in the interests of time and th...
I thank your Lordships for amendments, and I hope that I can provide some reassurance on the poin...
My Lords, I am obviously a little disappointed that my brilliant suggestion about the Cabinet Off...
Moved by
Lord Moylan
23: Clause 2, page 1, line 16, at end insert “, but such recomme...
My Lords, Amendments 23 and 35 give the House the opportunity to discuss the robustness of the sc...
My Lords, I shall just comment very briefly on what my noble friend has just said. I disagreed wi...
My Lords, I remind the House of my various interests in the Countryside Alliance, including chair...
My Lords, I support my noble friend Lord Moylan’s amendment. Why do we have delegated committees?...
I bring your Lordships back to the amendments, which are on peer review and publication, but I sa...
My Lords, it has been a fascinating debate. I do not want to detain the House, but I was very ent...
It may help my noble friend—seeing as he was so kind as to ask the question, I am sure he will be...
That is good to know. I am very grateful. However, I differ from him entirely if he thinks—which ...
No, I do not include the noble Lord, Lord Robathan. Both Houses lack the kind of expert rigour th...
Before my noble friend sits down, although he says he does not want the committee’s work to be pe...
I hope I can reassure my noble friend that science and good scientific evidence is at the heart o...
Before my noble friend sits down, does he think that Mrs Carrie Johnson has the expertise and rig...
I will make sure that every single person who applies for the committee has the necessary experti...
My Lords, it is a great disappointment that my noble friend has not conceded the very sensible pr...
Moved by
Baroness Deech
27: Clause 2, page 1, line 20, at end insert—
“(4A) Rec...
My Lords, I am very sorry that the Government have not appreciated the centrality of this amendme...
Moved by
The Earl of Caithness (Con)
28: Clause 2, page 1, line 20, at end insert—
My Lords, I beg to move Amendment 28 standing in my name. This is a similar amendment to the one ...
My Lords, Amendment 45 in my name is in this group. I have listened to crocodiles and in the next...
My Lords, I echo the point of the noble Earl, Lord Caithness, about biosecurity. The implications...
I thank the noble Lord, Lord Teverson, for making that point, which is incredibly important, part...
I am grateful to noble Lords for the opportunity to discuss and explain the interaction of the Bi...
My Lords, I am grateful to all noble Lords who have taken part, particularly to the noble Lord, L...
Moved by
Lord Benyon
36: Clause 3, page 2, line 21, at end insert—
“(3) The fol...
Moved by
Lord Benyon
39: Clause 5, page 2, line 32, at end insert—
“(b) any cep...
I am grateful to your Lordships for your forbearance, and for your views and insights on this imp...
My Lords, it is with some regret that I note that my noble friend at the Dispatch Box did not tha...
My Lords, I have been up, and indeed in, many African rivers, but not the Zambezi, like the noble...
My Lords, my noble friend may not like it but I will support him—I hope he appreciates that—becau...
My Lords, I am a bit perplexed by all this. The Government have decided to include lobsters and o...
My Lords, with this amendment we move on to Clause 5. It rather intrigues me, because it makes an...
Noble Lords will not be surprised that I am absolutely delighted that the Government have tabled ...
I am grateful to the noble Baroness for those remarks. I think it might be helpful to the House i...
I note what my noble friend says about there being no plans—and I fully accept that that is so, a...
I hope I can reassure my noble friend by saying that if the Secretary of State were to use his or...
Moved by
Lord Benyon
43: Clause 5, page 2, line 35, at end insert “, where they are n...
Moved by
Lord Robathan
46: After Clause 5, insert the following new Clause—
“Ex...
My Lords, on behalf of my noble friend Lord Howard of Rising, who is unavoidably detained somewhe...
I support my noble friend Lord Robathan. In anybody’s language, this is an extremely controversia...
My Lords, as we have heard, this amendment sets a sunset clause on the Bill. Sunset clauses are q...
I thank my noble friend Lord Robathan for introducing Amendment 46 in the name of my noble friend...
Before my noble friend sits down, does she not feel that a sunset clause might in fact be to the ...
I do not agree with my noble friend, because the committee’s work will be ongoing, and it will al...
My Lords, if I might say, I agree entirely with my noble friend Lord Hamilton, because it is not ...
Moved by
The Earl of Caithness
47: Clause 6, page 3, line 5, at end insert—
“(3...
My Lords, I beg to move Amendment 47. This is the last amendment to be debated and I call it the ...
My Lords, this seems quite novel as an amendment—to try, once a Bill has gone through Parliament ...
My Lords, I agree; I too hold the noble Earl, Lord Caithness, in the greatest respect and the hig...
I am very grateful to the noble Baroness, and I congratulate her on hers, too—and I thank her for...
My Lords, I thank my noble friend the Minister not only for his reply but for the backbone that h...