Health and Care Bill
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2021-22Legislative stage
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Wednesday, 24 November 2021
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Wednesday, 15 December 2021
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Proceeding contributions
Moved by
Baroness Thornton
1: Clause 1, page 1, line 5, at end insert “after an impac...
My Lords, I move Amendment 1 and speak to Amendment 313 in my name, but I shall allow those noble...
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My Lords, I support the demand of the noble Baroness, Lady Thornton, for an impact assessment and...
My Lords, in the absence of the noble and learned Lord, Lord Judge, I take it upon myself to echo...
I start by thanking the noble Baroness, and indeed all noble Lords who have spoken thus far. I wi...
I thank the Minister for that very gracious answer and start to our deliberations. I also thank i...
Moved by
Baroness Merron
2: Clause 1, page 1, line 5, at end insert—
“(1A) The ...
My Lords, I am grateful to the noble Lord, Lord Patel, and the noble Baroness, Lady Walmsley, for...
My Lords, the noble Lord, Lord Howarth of Newport, is taking part remotely. I invite him to say w...
Moved by
Lord Howarth of Newport
3: Clause 1, in section (1A)(b) insert—
“(vi) ...
My Lords, I fully support the objectives of my noble friend Lady Merron and her co-signatories to...
My Lords, I have added my name to the amendment from the noble Baroness, Lady Merron, which I ful...
My Lords, I support the amendment in the name of the noble Baronesses, Lady Merron and Lady Walms...
My Lords, I begin by declaring my interest, having very recently stepped down as the chair of NHS...
My Lords, I generally support the direction of the Bill. I welcome it; I think a move towards les...
We have a Green intervention.
I support particularly the amendment tabled by the noble Baro...
My Lords, I would like to ask a question of the noble Baroness, Lady Harding, who has what is acc...
I do not think that the noble Lord and I have a substantive disagreement. My concern is about pre...
My Lords, I was one of the people, along with Paul Brickell, who wrote for Hazel Blears the struc...
My Lords, I wonder if I may make a slight clarification; I hope that the noble Baroness, Lady Mer...
My Lords, I declare my background as a former government Chief Nursing Officer and non-executive ...
My Lords, I am grateful to all noble Lords who took part in this short debate, and particularly t...
My Lords, I remind the Committee that I must call the noble Lord, Lord Howarth, who is taking par...
My Lords, I very much appreciate the recognition by the noble Earl of the validity of the concern...
My Lords, the noble Earl, Lord Howe, hoped that his comments would be helpful and I reassure him ...
Moved by
Lord Lansley
4: Clause 3, page 2, line 8, at end insert “and insert “, inclu...
My Lords, I am very glad to have this opportunity to contribute to the Committee’s discussions. W...
My Lords, I will make a rather simple point. I listened very carefully to what the noble Lord, Lo...
My Lords, my knee-jerk reaction was going to be, “I don’t agree with what Lord Lansley says”. How...
My Lords, I must declare an interest, because a lot of the outcome measures that are now used are...
My Lords, I will speak to Amendments 7 and 9 in my name. I thank the noble Lord, Lord Lansley, fo...
My Lords, I am certainly with the noble Baroness, Lady Finlay, on the issue of outcomes. Like her...
My Lords, I am glad to be able to respond to these amendments relating, in their several ways, to...
I am most grateful to my noble friend for that response and to all those who contributed to this ...
My Lords, before I call Amendment 5, I advise the Committee that the noble Lord, Lord Howarth of ...
Moved by
Lord Stevens of Birmingham
5: Clause 3, page 2, line 8, at end insert—
My Lords, these amendments all relate to mental health, and I should perhaps start by following i...
My Lords, I welcome the amendments in the names of the noble Lord, Lord Stevens, and the noble Ba...
My Lords, I start by declaring my interests as a past president of the Royal College of Psychiatr...
My Lords, I am delighted to speak to this group of amendments, and I associate myself very closel...
My Lords, I rise as a member of the general public who can barely tell the difference between par...
My Lords, I rise to speak to the rather large list of amendments in this group—15 at the last cou...
My Lords, I will speak to the amendments in the name of my noble friend Lady Hollins. I have put ...
My Lords, I am grateful to the noble Lords who have tabled the amendments in this group. I am ver...
My Lords, it is a great pleasure to follow the right reverend Prelate, a former esteemed colleagu...
My Lords, I support these amendments, particularly Amendments 5, 12 and 136, so powerfully spoken...
My Lords, I support the majority of these amendments. I declare my interests as president of the ...
My Lords, I too support this group of amendments, both the parity of esteem words and the funding...
My Lords, a duty to establish parity of esteem between physical and mental health was, of course,...
My Lords, I support the objectives of this group of very important amendments. In so doing, I rem...
My Lords, I should declare my interests as having worked with liaison psychiatry extensively in t...
My Lords, I feel that today’s debate on this important group of amendments should carry much weig...
I begin by thanking all your Lordships for the wide-ranging debate. I want to say how much more I...
I thank the Minister for that careful response. Across the Committee, we have all obviously heard...
My Lords, I would just like to make a comment about my amendments. I want to accept the Minister’...