Health and Care Bill
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Wednesday, 9 February 2022
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Moved by
Baroness Finlay of Llandaff
172: After Clause 164, insert the following new ...
My Lords, we now come to the very real problem that relates to the power differential between a d...
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My Lords, the noble Baroness, Lady Brinton, is taking part remotely. I invite the noble Baroness ...
My Lords, I have put my name to Amendment 172. I thank the noble Baroness, Lady Finlay of Llandaf...
My Lords, the noble Baroness, Lady Masham, is also taking part remotely. I invite the noble Baron...
My Lords, I have my name to Amendment 172, and I congratulate my noble friend Lady Finlay of Llan...
My Lords, it is always a great privilege to follow the noble Baroness, Lady Masham of Ilton. I to...
My Lords, my only previous intervention on the Bill came about when I read the proposed clause, a...
My Lords, I did not contribute to the debate on this amendment in Committee, but I did sit and li...
My Lords, the House will want to move on quickly, so I will not make the speech that I intended t...
My Lords, I was patron of Martin House in York, which is one of the amazing hospices that care fo...
My Lords, this eminently sensible amendment sets out various considerations aimed at ensuring tha...
My Lords, I first thank the noble Baroness, Lady Finlay, for having brought forward this importan...
I am most grateful to everyone who has spoken. I realise that the time is late so I will try to b...
Moved by
Baroness Chakrabarti
174: After Clause 164, insert the following new Clause—...
My Lords, the aim of Amendment 174 is to learn from mistakes made during this pandemic and ensure...
I invite the noble Baroness, Lady Brinton, who is taking part remotely, to speak now.
10.15...
My Lords, I have signed Amendment 174 in the name of the noble Baroness, Lady Chakrabarti. I than...
I now invite the noble Lord, Lord Campbell-Savours, who is taking part remotely, to speak.
My Lords, this is an important amendment. To me, it is the most important in the Bill. It concern...
My Lords, I was happy to add my name to this amendment to give it a bit of cross-House balance. L...
My Lords, I rise briefly to offer Green support for this amendment, which I would have signed had...
My Lords, I congratulate my noble friend Lady Chakrabarti, the noble Baronesses, Lady Lawrence an...
My Lords, I support this amendment. I do not intend to repeat the excellent points that have been...
My Lords, I was not going to speak, but I am driven to respond to what I have just heard. I first...
I thank all noble Lords who have taken part in this debate for the passion they have shown. I thi...
I am grateful to all noble Lords who spoke at this late hour, including the Minister. With respec...
Moved by
Baroness Hollins
176: After Clause 164, insert the following new Clause—
...My Lords, Amendment 176 proposes that guidance should be published on how training in learning di...
My Lords, it may be convenient for the House if I clarify the Government’s position on the amendm...
My Lords, I welcome the Minister’s statement—it really is very welcome—and declare an interest as...
My Lords, I congratulate the noble Baroness, Lady Hollins, on bringing forward such a wise and se...
My Lords, I am very grateful, and I know that Paula and Tom McGowan will also be very grateful—as...
Moved by
Lord Moynihan
179: After Clause 164, insert the following new Clause—
...
My Lords, I thank the Minister for meeting yesterday with the noble Baronesses, Lady Morris of Ya...
My Lords, I support the comments of the noble Lord, Lord Moynihan. I do not want to repeat points...
My Lords, I draw your attention to my interests: I am chair of ukactive, and I have a number of i...
My Lords, the last shall probably be quickest on this. We have all, as is agreed, said that we ne...
My Lords, this is a key opportunity to do something really significant for the health of the nati...
My Lords, I entirely support my noble friend Lord Moynihan when he asks for proper accountability...
My Lords, I want to thank the noble Lord, Lord Moynihan—along with the noble Baronesses, Lady Mor...
I begin by thanking the noble Lords who initiated this debate tonight and my noble friend Lord Mo...
My Lords, I have to say that that is the best statement that I have heard in support of sport, he...
Moved by
Baroness Sugg
183: After Clause 164, insert the following new Clause—
...
My Lords, Amendment 183 in my name, if accepted, would maintain the existing provision of at-home...
My Lords, in speaking to this amendment, I apologise for not having spoken in Committee. I want t...
My Lords, I begin by paying tribute to the noble Baroness, Lady Sugg, for her tireless work on ge...
My Lords, I support this amendment, to which I have added my name. Evidence-based practice that u...
My Lords, health and safety have arguably never been more front and centre in our nation’s thinki...
My Lords, it is a pleasure to follow the noble Baroness, Lady Eaton, and I rather agree with the ...
I am glad to hear that, because I was sent a document earlier on saying that there would be a Whi...
If that is so, I am glad to hear it. Noble Lords will know that, for me, this issue led to my lea...
My Lords, I am grateful to the noble Lord, Lord Alton. I join him and the right reverend Prelate ...
My Lords, I find myself conflicted over this amendment. I am probably the only person in this Cha...
My Lords, it gives me great pleasure to follow the noble Baroness, Lady Finlay, whose contributio...
My Lords, I rise briefly to support Amendment 183. My background in this goes back to March 2020,...
My Lords, I was not going to speak on this, but I listened to the noble Baroness, Lady Finlay, an...
My Lords, I have listened to many remarks this evening. There are three things we must remember. ...
My Lords, I appreciate the lateness of the hour and, therefore, I want to make just a very few co...
My Lords, I want to intervene briefly, partly because I believe I set a hare running which I perh...
My Lords, at this very late hour, I just rise to say that I hope your Lordships will not confuse ...
My Lords, what is proposed in this amendment is a fundamental change in the law. What we must loo...
My Lords, I wish that many Members of your Lordships’ House who have spoken this evening could ha...
My Lords, Amendment 183 was tabled in the name of my noble friend Lady Sugg and, like many others...
My Lords, I hesitate to intervene at this late hour, but the noble Baroness is making what can on...
I understand the noble Baroness’s sentiment. Had there been a Second Reading or Committee opportu...
My Lords, before I make any comments about the amendment, I want to make it very clear that this ...
Some women across the Benches may not have spoken because they are conscious that the House needs...
I absolutely accept that point.
My Lords, on Report, only short questions of elucidation are allowed.
I accept that a lot of people have shown some self-discipline and resisted speaking, but the tall...
My Lords, following on from the comments of the noble Baroness, Lady Walmsley, the reason that we...
My Lords, I am grateful to my noble friend Lady Sugg for bringing forward the amendment. I know t...
I am very grateful to those noble Lords who have stayed up until this hour to discuss this import...
Moved by
Baroness Nicholson of Winterbourne
184ZBA: After Clause 164, insert the foll...
I thank noble Lords for waiting for this very late debate and assure them that the intensity of f...
My Lords, I rise to oppose this amendment despite the eloquence of the noble Baroness, Lady Nicho...
My Lords, with apologies to the House and particularly to the noble Baroness, Lady Brinton, whom ...
My Lords, it is a pleasure to follow the noble and learned Lord, Lord Etherton, who very carefull...
I rise to speak in support of my noble friend Lady Nicholson and her Amendment 184ZBA, as I maint...
My Lords, given the hour, I shall be extremely brief. As a long-standing supporter of single-sex ...
My Lords, I am so pleased I waited to hear the noble Lord, Lord Clement-Jones, make an excellent ...
My Lords, it is late, so I will abandon the speech that I prepared. I absolutely agree with the a...
My Lords, I apologise that I did not speak on this issue in Committee. As I had stayed late to sp...
My Lords, I will be very brief because it is extraordinarily late. I have just a few short observ...
My Lords, I am absolutely delighted to be speaking in a debate after the noble Lord, Lord Cashman...
My Lords, I too have spent many hours in your Lordships’ House discussing the subject of single-s...
My Lords, I sense that the House would like to move to the Front-Bench speeches. I should like to...
My Lords, I need say only a couple of things. First, I should declare an interest as a non-execut...
My Lords, I thank my noble friend Lady Nicholson for bringing this debate before the House today....
Before the Minister sits down, she has not answered the question about the status of the review p...
My Lords, it is NHS England’s responsibility to ensure that its own guidance is compliant with th...
Before the Minister sits down, in view of the recent media revelations, might there need to be a ...
My Lords, I think it is worth making two points. The NHS review is of operational guidance and is...
My Lords, I am very grateful to my noble friend Lady Penn and my noble friend Lord Kamall, if I c...
Moved by
Lord Sharkey
184ZC: Clause 166, page 135, line 41, at end insert—
“(da...
Moved by
Lord Kamall
184A: Clause 166, page 135, line 41, at end insert—
“(da) ...
Moved by
Lord Kamall
185: Clause 169, page 137, line 3, at end insert—
“(4A) Se...