Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill
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Moved by
Baroness Hayman of Ullock
51: After Clause 5, insert the following new Claus...
My Lords, I will be moving these amendments in the name of my noble friend Lady Taylor of Stevena...
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My Lords, I rise to speak to Amendments 51 and 52 in the name of the noble Baroness, Lady Taylor ...
My Lords, as we have heard, this group of amendments is related to consultants and the Government...
Will the Minister clarify something? When he says that the Government fully fund any new burdens,...
It would depend on the circumstances. It would depend on whether the expenditure on consultants w...
I want to ask a specific question, which I think the noble Baroness, Lady Hayman of Ullock, also ...
I am coming to Amendment 52 in a second. It might be helpful if I added a few comments about loca...
My Lords, I have listened to this debate very carefully. The noble Lord, Lord Scriven, talked abo...
It is open for decision. We want to see local areas taking the initiative themselves. Where there...
For clarity, the issue with Mr Whiting, to whom I referred, is that, as the Minister helpfully sa...
My Lords, can he also clarify the geographical area for which he is responsible?
My Lords, I agree that it would be very helpful, because it is a bit confusing at the moment to k...
Moved by
Baroness Taylor of Stevenage
60: Clause 7, page 6, line 33, after “whole” in...
My Lords, as we start to examine those parts of the Bill which address local government and devol...
My Lords, the noble Baroness, Lady Taylor of Stevenage, is quite right to table this amendment to...
My Lords, this group of amendments relates to the area of a combined county authority, the new ty...
I am sorry to interrupt so early in the Minister’s response, but could he define more clearly wha...
If the noble Baroness will bear with me, I shall do my best on that.
Noble Lords will be aw...
Can the Minister explain, then, where the geographies of a county area do not coincide with the g...
I am pleased that the Minister has raised the East Midlands. On the northern tip of the East Midl...
May I add to what my noble colleagues have said? This goes to the heart of this amendment. We str...
Some extremely sensible and logical points have just been made. Perhaps I could address them by p...
I am sorry to interrupt the Minister, but he keeps talking about complexity. This is complexity o...
I take the noble Lord’s point. The experience we have had with combined authorities is that local...
My Lords, I am pleased we tabled these probing amendments, because they have brought out some of ...
It may be helpful to the noble Baroness if I comment on that specific question. We expect upper t...
I am grateful to the noble Earl for his clarification. It covers one side of the picture with the...
Moved by
Baroness Taylor of Stevenage
61: Clause 7, page 7, line 5, at end insert—
My Lords, as we have already discussed this afternoon, the principle of consultation when fundame...
My Lords, I rise to speak to Amendment 127, which appears in my name in this group, and to make a...
My Lords, I will make just one or two comments on this group. I have listened very carefully to t...
My Lords, I will just make one or two additional comments to those of my honourable friend Lord S...
My Lords, I will make a few comments on my Amendment 126 before we hear the Minister’s response. ...
My Lords, as we have heard, this group of amendments covers preconditions for establishing, and i...
Many examples are flashing through my head, but I am thinking about one particular local governme...
That is certainly the aim. I do not know whether the noble Baroness would agree with me that one ...
It is clear that, even barring a referendum, under Clause 44(3)(c) the Secretary of State will as...
Yes, I take the noble Lord’s point. It comes back to one that I think the noble Lord, Lord Shiple...
I am very grateful to the noble Earl for his detailed comments on the amendments. I would like to...