Health and Care Bill
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2021-22Legislative stage
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Wednesday, 24 November 2021
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Moved by
Baroness Hayman
15: Clause 5, page 3, line 15, at end insert—
“(d) how...
My Lords, in moving Amendment 15 I will speak also to Amendments 43, 101 and 153 in my name. I al...
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My Lords, it is a great privilege to follow the noble Baroness, Lady Hayman, and support all the ...
My Lords, this is my first foray into this Bill. I have a sense of déjà vu, having deputised for ...
My Lords, it may not surprise your Lordships’ House that as a Green Peer, I rise to offer my full...
I support these amendments and in particular the words of my noble friend Lady Northover. I too a...
My Lords, I congratulate the four noble Lords who have produced this excellent suite of amendment...
I thank the noble Lord, Lord Stevens, for the amendments and the noble Baroness, Lady Hayman, for...
Will the Minister look at this globally and recognise that the poorest are affected the worst? Wh...
I accept that point, but I also accept that, sometimes, one can be patronised, and I do not accep...
The Minister was talking about the impact of policies on the poor. Does he agree that many of the...
I was going to come to the noble Baroness’s points, and I am grateful to her for raising these is...
I thank the Minister. Can I just give an illustration about the local on this issue? I am certain...
I thank the noble Lord, Lord Mawson, for that intervention, and I completely agree. There are som...
Before the noble Lord sits down, will he respond to the question, of which I gave him prior notic...
I apologise to the noble Baroness—I am so sorry, but I am trying to juggle 300 devices. That is a...
My Lords, I am extremely grateful to all Members who contributed to this debate, which got slight...
Moved by
Baroness Morgan of Cotes
17: After Clause 5, insert the following new Clause...
My Lords, in moving my amendment I will speak also to Amendments 205 and 301. I thank my noble fr...
My Lords, I am very keen to speak to these amendments. This is the first time I have been able to...
I am most grateful to the noble Baroness, Lady Morgan, for tabling these amendments and starting ...
My Lords, I will intervene briefly, if I may, to support my noble friend in her Amendment 17. I a...
My Lords, in very clearly introducing these amendments, the noble Baroness, Lady Morgan, said tha...
My Lords, I support Amendment 17 from the noble Baroness, Lady Morgan. There are of course differ...
My Lords, I am very grateful to the noble Baroness, Lady Walmsley, because she has helped me to c...
My Lords, I begin by thanking my noble friend Lady Morgan for raising these important matters bot...
My Lords, I am sorry to interrupt, but I have been meaning to ask this question for a while. Will...
Rather than give a wrong answer to the Committee, I had better take advice on that and write to t...
I thank my noble friend very much for his response. Although this has been a short debate, it has...
Moved by
Baroness Thornton
18: Clause 7, page 4, line 18, at end insert—
“(5) A...
My Lords, I will address the amendments in what is now group 4, commencing with Amendment 18 in m...
My Lords, the noble Baroness, Lady Masham of Ilton, is taking part remotely. I invite the noble B...
My Lords, I want to support the proposed new paragraph (h) in Amendment 37, which says,
“at...
My Lords, I speak to my Amendment 38 and declare my health interests in the register, particularl...
My Lords, it is a pleasure to follow the noble Lord, Lord Bradley, and I support those amendments...
My Lords, before I address my Amendment 28, giving my support to my noble friend Lady Thornton, I...
My Lords, I will not detain the Committee in speaking to my Amendment 30. In truth, I am speaking...
My Lords, it is my pleasure to support all the amendments in this group, so ably introduced by th...
My Lords, in declaring my interests as set out in the register, I want to press my noble friend t...
My Lords, I support Amendment 37. In so doing, I add my strong support to the comments of the nob...
My Lord, I rise very briefly to support Amendment 37 in the name of the noble Baroness, Lady Thor...
My Lords, I shall speak very briefly to Amendment 38 in the name of the noble Lord, Lord Bradley....
My Lords, I rose on the first day of this Committee to speak to the membership of NHS boards. I r...
My Lords, like the noble Baronesses who have spoken before me, I recognise the difficulty of bein...
I have two amendments in this group, so I will try to address them very briefly because of time. ...
My Lords, I spoke on Tuesday about the structure that my colleague Paul Brickell, a Labour counci...
My Lords, I too spoke on Tuesday about my concerns about listing the specific membership for the ...
My Lords, like the noble Baroness, Lady Thornton, I shall start with those who I think should not...
My Lords, this has been an excellent and wide-ranging debate, and I really am grateful to all nob...
I really rather hoped the Minister would not go into whether or not I was suggesting that we shou...
I thank the noble Baroness for that clarification.
The amendment seeks to exclude individua...
I apologise for interrupting the Minister, but I want to ask him a question going back to Amendme...
I thank the noble Baroness for that suggestion and for trying to narrow the gap that there clearl...
My Lords, I thank the Minister for his detailed response. I was disappointed with the first remar...