Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill
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818 cc141-163 Session
2021-22Legislative stage
Third readingChamber / Committee
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Monday, 17 January 2022
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Proceeding contributions
My Lords, it may be helpful for me to say a few words about Third Reading amendments. In line wit...
My Lords, before we move on to the amendments, I want to put on record a few remarks about the po...
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Moved by
Lord Falconer of Thoroton
1: Clause 3, page 4, line 39, at end insert—
My Lords, on 24 November 2021, the Government announced in a press release that they were introdu...
My Lords, I rise in support of my noble and learned friend Lord Falconer of Thoroton, who is, as ...
My Lords, I came cold to this debate, as it were, to hear what was to be said. I am certainly not...
My Lords, I deeply regret the deformity to our law which results from the Harper amendment, made,...
My Lords, I came into the debate late on the day we voted. I was really quite shocked to find wha...
My Lords, relatively new as I am to this House, I try to follow procedure and often fail to do so...
My Lords, as I understand the position, the amendment, without qualification, was pressed to and ...
I want to throw my considerable Green weight behind the noble and learned Lord, Lord Falconer. Th...
My Lords, I support my noble and learned friend Lord Mackay of Clashfern. He put this with beauti...
My Lords, I apologise and feel rather guilty about the fact that I have neglected this Bill durin...
My Lords, this amendment has been tabled—in haste, it appears, as I will explain in a moment—at a...
I am incredibly grateful for the support from all around the House. I am particularly grateful to...
Moved by
Lord Rosser
Amendment 2: leave out Clause 80
Member’s explanatory stat...
My Lords, my amendment would leave out Clause 80. The clause is consequential on a new clause fro...
My Lords, I want to make the very simple point that even if the Government were not going to acce...
My Lords, I thank the noble Lord, Lord Rosser, who has explained that the amendment would remove ...
I had moved the amendment and wanted to put it to the vote, and I hoped that the House would be p...
Moved by
Lord Wolfson of Tredegar
3: After Clause 136, insert the following new Claus...
My Lords, following my commitment and undertaking to the House on Report, I am pleased to be able...
My Lords, my noble and learned friend Lord Judge has asked that I go next. I have indeed added my...
My Lords, with the agreement of the noble and learned Lord, Lord Judge, I rise to thank my noble ...
My Lords, I thank the Minister, who has found himself wallowing in a misery of injustice and has ...
My Lords, I am grateful to the Minister for the amendment. He has followed through on a commitmen...
My Lords, I appreciate that Third Reading is not the time for long and ponderous speeches, but I ...
My Lords, I feel very guilty that I was unable to arrange my diary to take any part in the Bill a...
My Lords, I too would like to echo the thanks for the Minister. He has, in a sense, been a lobbyi...
My Lords, I am grateful for the kind words a number of noble Lords have said. This may be a modes...
Moved by
Lord Wolfson of Tredegar
4: Clause 142, page 133, line 13, at end insert—
Moved by
Lord Wolfson of Tredegar
6: Clause 209, page 233, line 33, at end insert—
My Lords, perhaps I may just detain the House a little longer to mark the end of this Bill’s pass...
I say to my noble friends behind me that I will resist the temptation to make political comments ...
My Lords, I remember looking at this 307-page Bill—or at least it was 307 pages to begin with—in ...
My Lords, as other noble Lords have said, the Bill has been much improved. I pay particular thank...
My Lords, I will try not to repeat too much of what my noble friend Lord Paddick said. He pointed...
I realise that I ought to be gracious, but I have hated almost every minute we spent on this Bill...