My Lords, I am most grateful to all noble Lords who have spoken in this debate, including the noble Lord, Lord Greaves, and my noble friend Lady Verma on the Front Bench, for whom, I gather, it is her first appearance. I am delighted that she gave such a robust performance. They both called it a sorry story; I think that the Minister himself would agree with that. He presented the situation very fairly and clearly. I am grateful to him for that.
What he was really saying—wasn’t it?—was that we do not agree with what the Commission has done, nor does the Food Standards Agency, but we will have to comply anyway because of our so-called treaty obligations through our membership of the European Union. That is not an attractive story.
When I secured this debate, I gave an undertaking that I would not call a vote—although I believe that I am entitled to do so. Although I undertook not to press it to a vote, I am very tempted to be a naughty boy and call one, because I think that we would probably win it. However, under the circumstances, with some reluctance, I feel obliged to withdraw the Motion.
Motion, by leave, withdrawn.
Curd Cheese (Restriction on Placing on the Market) (England) Regulations 2006
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Willoughby de Broke
(Conservative Independent)
in the House of Lords on Wednesday, 6 December 2006.
It occurred during Debates on delegated legislation on Curd Cheese (Restriction on Placing on the Market) (England) Regulations 2006.
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