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Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Bill

My Lords, I am sure the whole House will appreciate that the Minister took this opportunity to pay a very generous tribute to the late Lord Chan, whose last contribution in the House was his remarkable speech on the Second Reading of this Bill on 6 December 2005. We are glad that the noble Baroness has informed us today of her important meetings with the Chinese community, following up the questions raised by Lord Chan in that debate. As my noble friend has pointed out, his intimate knowledge of the Chinese community brought a quite unique and invaluable experience and, on that occasion, a clear explanation of some of that community’s anxieties about aspects of this Bill—anxieties which we all hope can be relieved. That link was, of course, far from being his only contribution to this House, but it is one we can salute here and, indeed, one which can, we hope, continue in some way as part of his legacy.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
678 c517 
Session
2005-06
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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