Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill
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Moved by
Lord German
90A: Clause 140, page 130, line 22, at end insert—
“(8) A ...
My Lords, the purpose of Amendment 90A in my name is to put beyond any doubt that an application ...
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My Lords, I start by reminding the House that I sit as a magistrate in youth and family courts an...
My Lords, the aim of this exercise is to ensure that children who enter custody leave it better e...
My Lords, it is a pleasure to follow the noble Lord, Lord Carlile of Berriew. As some noble Lords...
My Lords, this group of amendments covers Part 9 of the Bill. I will cover the group in two parts...
My Lords, I am deeply grateful to all who have contributed and to the Minister, who has not been ...
Moved by
Lord Paddick
90G: Clause 141, page 131, line 27, leave out “on the balance o...
My Lords, I rise to move Amendment 90G in my name, and to speak to some of the other amendments i...
My Lords, I will speak to Amendments 90H and 90J, as well as 95A, 95B and 95C, but, before going ...
As a Green, I am very concerned about the Government undermining the doctrine that police on thes...
My Lords, I support Amendments 90H, 90J, 95A, 95B and 95C, to which I have added my name. I also ...
My Lords, I wonder whether I could ask the Minister a question about her amendments to Clause 141...
My Lords, I rise to support in particular Amendments 90H, 90J, 90K and 90L. As has been said, the...
My Lords, I rise to support Amendments 90G, 90H and 90J, but I will concentrate on Amendment 90G....
My Lords, I generally support this important legislation, but I expressed at Second Reading and a...
My Lords, I rise to support the general thrust of what the Government are trying to achieve, alth...
My Lords, all of us in the Chamber are united by our desire to tackle violent crime, target polic...
My Lords, as we have heard, these amendments are about two things: serious violence reduction ord...
My Lords, I thank all noble Lords for their contributions to this important debate. I particularl...
Moved by
Baroness Williams of Trafford
91: Clause 141, page 132, line 20, at end inse...
Moved by
Baroness Williams of Trafford
92: Clause 141, page 138, leave out line 6 and...
Moved by
Baroness Meacher
95A: Clause 142, page 139, line 1, leave out “and (3)” and ...
My Lords, I hope the House will forgive me if I say a few words in response to the Minister on Am...
Amendments 95B and 95C are consequential and will therefore be taken en bloc.
Amendments 95...
Moved by
Baroness Meacher
95B: Clause 142, page 139, line 10, at end insert—
“(...
Moved by
Baroness Williams of Trafford
96: After Clause 142, insert the following new...
Moved by
Lord Sharpe of Epsom
96A: After Clause 164, insert the following new Clause—...
My Lords, I beg to move the amendment in the name of my noble friend Lady Williams of Trafford.
My Lords, can the Minister confirm the impact these amendments will have on homophobic abuse of s...
My Lords, it would be remiss of me not to thank the Government for bringing forward these amendme...
My Lords, I too support these amendments and thank the Government for their clarity; there were s...
My Lords, I agree with the noble Lord, Lord Paddick, that it is very important to have clarity th...
My Lords, I thank noble Lords for their contributions to this debate. In answer to the noble Lord...
Before the Minister sits down, could I clarify what he just said? It threw another confusion at m...
I am afraid I will have to write to him to clarify that point.
My Lords, I am grateful to the Minister for his comments and his agreement to take that away. For...
Moved by
Lord Sharpe of Epsom
96B: After Clause 164, insert the following new Clause—...
Moved by
Lord Marks of Henley-on-Thames
97: After Clause 164, insert the following ne...
My Lords, the amendments in this group propose the establishment of a women’s justice board, alon...
My Lords, I support the amendment, because there is a real problem at the heart of criminal justi...
My Lords, I strongly support this amendment. Noting the success of the Youth Justice Board, as th...
My Lords, I add my wholehearted support to this amendment. I am very grateful to the noble Lords,...
I rise briefly to add my voice in support of the amendments. I accept that the Youth Justice Boar...
My Lords, I too warmly support this amendment. Like most criminal lawyers, I have often visited w...
My Lords, I too support this amendment. It seems to me that the case for the amendment is made pl...
My Lords, I was pleased to attach my name to these two amendments, and I thank the noble Lord, Lo...
My Lords, it is a pleasure to speak in this debate because I have been making speeches on this to...
My Lords, as noble Lords will be aware, we debated these amendments in Committee. At that time, t...
My Lords, I am grateful to the Minister for that response. I am reassured by the fact that he say...
Moved by
Lord Blencathra
97ZA: After Clause 164, insert the following new Clause—
...My Lords, this is my new amendment, Amendment 97ZA. I accept that my original amendment in Commit...
My Lords, I was very glad to add my name to my noble friend Lord Blencathra’s amendment, which he...
My Lords, I am very happy to stand up for womanhood and motherhood, but this amendment is very pu...
My Lords, I warmly support what my noble friend Lord Pannick has just said. It is a great mistake...
My Lords, I welcome this amendment and I commend the noble Lord, Lord Blencathra, in particular, ...
My Lords, I rise to speak against this amendment. We should remind ourselves that when we talk ab...
My Lords, I support this amendment, and the first thing I want to say is that we are talking only...
My Lords, I have visited a number of prisons, both women’s prisons and male prisons. I have also ...
My Lords, one of the main reasons I put my name again to this revised amendment in the name of my...
My Lords, I refer to my interests in the register and want to make it clear that I am not express...
My Lords, perhaps I might amplify, somewhat more bluntly, the points made by my two noble friends...
My Lords, I draw attention to my interests as declared in the register. I find myself somewhat pe...
I wanted to clarify whether, if the proposal has an impact on prisons, what impact it might have ...
I am grateful to the noble Baroness. I think we can agree that it is important that women should ...
My Lords, I really did not want to speak today, because, whatever I say, I am going to get abuse,...
My Lords, it will not be, because this woman disagrees with this amendment. I speak as a woman wh...
My Lords, I do not intend to repeat the arguments that other noble Lords have made and those that...
My Lords, I too will be relatively brief. This debate is about balancing rights and balancing vul...
My Lords, this amendment relates to the management of transgender prisoners. The result of the am...
My Lords, it is normal to say when winding up that it has been an interesting debate. This one ha...