Public Order Bill
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828 cc1196-1233 Session
2022-23Legislative stage
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Wednesday, 8 March 2023
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My Lords, with the leave of the House, I shall speak also to Motion C.
Amendment 1 provides...
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My Lords, the Minister said that the noble and learned Lord, Lord Hope, proposed his amendment fo...
My Lords, since the noble Lord was kind enough to mention my name, I should perhaps briefly expla...
My Lords, I thank the Government for Motion C—yes, I did say that. In very turbulent and polarise...
My Lords, I have been reflecting on the speeches which we have just heard. Listening to the noble...
My Lords, I hope I do not cause offence here, but I disagree strongly with the noble and learned ...
My Lords, I declare an interest: I generally pay my mortgage by debating the difference between “...
My Lords, I respectfully agree with what the noble Lord has just said. The House may remember tha...
My Lords, one thing that is significant is when the noble Baroness, Lady Chakrabarti, congratulat...
My Lords, I will be very brief. I want to thank my noble friend on the Front Bench for the way in...
My Lords, with the leave of the House, before I start, I thank all noble Lords from all sides of ...
My Lords, again, I thank all noble Lords for participating in this debate and for the scrutiny th...
My Lords, I join others in thanking the Minister for listening, and my noble friend Lady Chakraba...
Before I call Motion B, I draw noble Lords’ attention to the revised version of Motion B2, publis...
My Lords, your Lordships’ Amendment 6 and the related consequential amendments remove the power t...
I must inform the House that if Motion B1 is agreed to, I cannot call Motion B2 by reason of pre-...
My Lords, police stop and search is an intrusive power that is used disproportionately against vi...
My Lords, I will speak primarily to my Motion B2, which I will move and seek to test the opinion ...
My Lords, the noble Lord, Lord Coaker, has not disappointed me. I am sorry for the Lib Dems and L...
My Lords, it would be a great mistake for us to ignore the views that have just been put before u...
My Lords, I declare an interest because I am going to follow the noble Lord in talking about youn...
My Lords, I lived in Notting Hill for many years, near All Saints Road, on the route of the carni...
My Lords, I will intervene very briefly to make two points. I spent about eight years overseeing ...
Before the noble Lord sits down, I should say that he refers to the Terrorism Act power of stop a...
The noble Lord interrupted me before I sat down, although I regarded myself as having sat down. T...
My Lords, I thank all noble Lords who have partaken in another fruitful debate. It has long been ...
My Lords, I thank all noble Lords for their contributions to this debate, particularly the noble ...
I wish to test the opinion of the House.
My Lords, I have already spoken to Motion C. I beg to move.
My Lords, your Lordships’ Amendment 20 removes Clause 20—“Serious disruption prevention order mad...
Moved by
Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede
My Lords, I appreciate the significant concessions the Government have made on serious disruption...
My Lords, we on these Benches accept that the amendments have been made in the Commons but are st...
My Lords, again, I am grateful to both noble Lords for their thoughtful and considered contributi...
I beg leave to withdraw the Motion.