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Nationality and Borders Bill

Proceeding contribution from Lord Rosser (Labour) in the House of Lords on Monday, 14 March 2022. It occurred during Debate on bills on Nationality and Borders Bill.

Moved by

Lord Rosser

2: Clause 44, page 41, line 42, leave out paragraph (e)

Member’s explanatory statement

This tidying-up amendment is consequential on Amendment 55 at report stage which removed an inserted subsection that would have created an offence for ‘arriving’ in the UK without entry clearance.

3: Clause 44, page 42, line 8, leave out “, (E1)”

Member’s explanatory statement

This tidying-up amendment is consequential on Amendment 55 at report stage which removed an inserted subsection that would have created an offence for ‘arriving’ in the UK without entry clearance.

4: Clause 44, page 42, line 10, leave out “, (E1)”

Member’s explanatory statement

This tidying-up amendment is consequential on Amendment 55 at report stage which removed an inserted subsection that would have created an offence for ‘arriving’ in the UK without entry clearance.

5: Clause 44, page 42, line 18, leave out “, (E1)”

Member’s explanatory statement

This tidying-up amendment is consequential on Amendment 55 at report stage which removed an inserted subsection that would have created an offence for ‘arriving’ in the UK without entry clearance.

6: Clause 44, page 42, line 21, leave out “, (E1)”

Member’s explanatory statement

This tidying-up amendment is consequential on Amendment 55 at report stage which removed an inserted subsection that would have created an offence for ‘arriving’ in the UK without entry clearance.

About this proceeding contribution

Reference

820 c25 

Session

2021-22

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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