National Security Bill
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Thursday, 17 November 2022
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Wednesday, 18 January 2023
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Proceeding contributions
Moved by
Lord Purvis of Tweed
112: After Clause 89, insert the following new Clause—<...
My Lords, I move Amendment 112 and will also speak to Amendment 118. I will introduce the amendme...
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My Lords, my name is on Amendment 113, and I commend the intentions of the amendments put down by...
My Lords, I will speak primarily to my Amendment 120A but I thank the noble Lord, Lord Purvis, fo...
My Lords, I thank noble Lords very much for contributing to this relatively short debate. Let me ...
My Lords, I apologise for interrupting. I am sure the Minister recognises the damage which was do...
My Lords, with the greatest respect, this is a different Government and we have moved on. The ISC...
I understand that the Minister is saying that the Prime Minister will review it, but does he agre...
The noble Lord makes a very fair point. I will certainly make sure that that message is conveyed....
My Lords, I apologise if I have gone—as the Minister is advising me—a little far. The point I am ...
This Bill does exactly that. We have been talking about FIRS over the last couple of days—the for...
My Lords, I am grateful for the Minister’s thorough reply, notwithstanding some of his responses,...
There’s nothing new there. I am joking.
The noble Lord is a very cheerful person for someone who is disappointed. One of the telling fact...
Moved by
Lord Purvis of Tweed
114: After Clause 89, insert the following Clause—
<...My Lords, this is an amendment which I really did not think it should be necessary to debate, on ...
My Lords, I thank the noble Lord for speaking to Amendment 114, which seeks to require the Cabine...
I am grateful to the Minister, and I am not entirely surprised by his response. I think the Gover...
Moved by
Lord Coaker
119: After Clause 89, insert the following new Clause—
“As...
I will not keep noble Lords too long on this amendment. There are a couple of points I wish to ma...
My Lords, I again find myself the only Back-Bencher of my party in the Chamber. This time I canno...
My Lords, I thank the noble Lord, Lord Coaker, for his supportive words on the key aspects of my ...
They are not here this evening; they were here earlier.
Yes, they were here earlier.
My preference would be to create an overarching office of the ...
My Lords, I wish to stress the importance of how the Bill, when it becomes an Act, will relate to...
My Lords, I must confess to being rather puzzled by some of the detail in Amendment 120 in the na...
Perhaps I can help the noble Lord. Amendments must be written to be in scope; it is sometimes qui...
I thank the noble Baroness very much for that clarification; in that case, the amendment certainl...
My Lords, I thank Members of the Committee for all their speeches. Amendment 119 seeks an assessm...
I am grateful to the Minister. He is aware of the point I raised earlier in Committee, which, as ...
Indeed, the Law Commission made a recommendation about a potential reform to the 1989 Act. As I h...
My Lords, I will be brief, but will start by thanking the Minister for his response and all noble...
Moved by
Lord Sharpe of Epsom
121: Clause 92, page 63, line 11, after “63” insert “sp...
Moved by
Lord Sharpe of Epsom
124: Clause 95, page 64, line 13, at end insert—
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My Lords, Amendment 124 creates the power to extend any provision in the Bill with or without mod...
My Lords, I have very little to say with regard to the government amendment. I recognise the Gove...