Illegal Migration Bill
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Thursday, 27 April 2023
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Proceeding contributions
My Lords, I will speak to Amendment 139B, to which I have put my name. I thank the right reverend...
My Lords, we on these Benches support all the amendments in this group, for the reasons my noble ...
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The noble Lord has caught me out as I gather my notes.
Amendment 139A, which the noble Baro...
My Lords, I will not detain the Committee by going through Clauses 61 to 67 in turn. They contain...
I am sorry to interrupt, but I twice heard the Minister say Amendment 139D, and I think he meant ...
I am grateful to the right reverend Prelate and my noble friend Lord Murray. I did indeed mean th...
The bit of procedure that I am looking for is whether the Government intend to do the proper cons...
I am grateful to the noble Lord for that intervention. I assure him, first, that the Government a...
Just before the Minister finishes his conclusions, the right reverend Prelate the Bishop of Durha...
First, I present my apologies to the right reverend Prelate for not specifically answering that q...
I did actually close by saying, “If you don’t have it, would you please write?”
Indeed, the right reverend Prelate did, and I confirm that I will happily correspond with him and...
My Lords, I moved Amendment 139A. The right reverend Prelate and I have often had our names paire...
Is the noble Baroness withdrawing her amendment?
I was just about to. I beg leave to withdraw the amendment.
Moved by
The Archbishop of Canterbury
139C: After Clause 60, insert the following new...
My Lords, I introduce Amendment 139C, tabled in my name, and Amendment 144A, which is consequenti...
My Lords, it is a great honour for me to support this amendment in the name of the most reverend ...
My Lords, it is a great pleasure to follow the noble Lord, Lord Kirkhope, and to add my name to t...
My Lords, the most reverend Primate has offered the Government a very helpful amendment. It enabl...
My Lords, I support these amendments that the most reverend Primate has put down and thank him, a...
My Lords, I am pleased to offer our support from these Benches. The most reverend Primate has del...
My Lords, as other noble Lords have said, a 10-year strategy, implementation plan and associated ...
My Lords, it is a great privilege to address the Chamber briefly in support of the amendment befo...
My Lords, I too am grateful to the most reverend Primate for setting out the case for these amend...
My noble friend has very helpfully gone through a whole series of things that the Government are ...
I am afraid that I have already—in the last few moments—outlined why it would be inappropriate fo...
As my noble friend has mentioned that, I said I would take the Church’s Whip because I happen to ...
With respect to my noble friend, I would say that the Government’s position is the moral position...
The most reverend Primate’s amendment does not say what the strategy should be; it says just that...
I assure the noble Baroness that this Government certainly do think strategically, but there is n...
For the reasons I have already given; shouting “why” from a sedentary position does not assist.
Just before the most reverend Primate responds, what I heard the Minister say from the Dispatch B...
No, I certainly did not say that the Government do not believe in strategy.
My Lords, it is as likely that the Government did not believe in strategy as to find that a bisho...
It is an optional extra.
Without wishing to channel “Yes, Prime Minister”.
I am very grateful, in addition to those ...
Moved by
The Archbishop of Canterbury
139D: After Clause 60, insert the following new...
My Lords, I hope this section may be a bit shorter. As the noble Lord, Lord Deben, already knows,...
My Lords, I will speak to Amendment 139D in the name of the most revered Primate the Archbishop o...
My Lords, I very much welcome this amendment. I should say that this is not a bid to join the Bis...
My Lords, it is a privilege to be able to follow the words we have just heard from the noble Baro...
My Lords, the most reverend Primate might be nervous—he did not know I was going to stand up and ...
My Lords, I will not repeat the comments I made on the last group, some of which equally apply he...
My Lords, it is a privilege to make a short contribution on an amendment that we very much suppor...
As before, I am grateful to the most reverend Primate the Archbishop of Canterbury for explaining...
My Lords, I am very grateful to those who have contributed, as well as the co-signatories to the ...
I thought the most reverend Primate the Archbishop would welcome my support for what he said abou...
I am grateful to the noble Lord. This is an international problem, and it requires an internation...
The point was made earlier in relation to the previous amendment about our international obligati...
The noble Lord, Lord Hannay, and the noble Baroness have made the same point with great eloquence...
Moved by
Lord Murray of Blidworth
139G: Clause 63, page 63, line 19, leave out “66” a...
Moved by
Lord Murray of Blidworth
141: Clause 64, page 64, line 20, at end insert—