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Equality Bill [HL]

I remember when I passed the noble Baroness in the Corridor before dinner. I am not quite sure whether she meant it, but she was kind enough to say that there was not much that I could say that did not seduce the House into thinking that I was correct. Listening to the noble Baroness in those last few moments, I could say the same to her. The way she talked about the amendment certainly made me feel that everything in the garden was perfect. I am sure that it probably is so far as the Guides are concerned. I tabled the amendment on the Guides’ behalf, but I mentioned other organisations and will clearly read very carefully what the noble Baroness said. Although there is not much to mention across the Dispatch Box about the Shabbas goy, I think that I am probably as familiar with that phrase as anyone in the Committee. I thank the Minister for her reply. I beg leave to withdraw the amendment. Amendment, by leave, withdrawn. Clause 61 [Faith schools, &c.]: [Amendment No. 207 not moved.] Clause 61 agreed to. Clauses 62 to 64 agreed to. Clause 65 [Amendment of exceptions]: On Question, Whether Clause 65 shall stand part of the Bill?
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
673 c1186-7 
Session
2005-06
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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