My Lords, of course that is what we all hope for. I was rather slow on the uptake in answer to the interruption of the noble Baroness, Lady Hollis, about whether the mother was on benefit. The Bill changes that situation. I am interested in the future rather than the past. I said at the end of my opening remarks that I hoped that such a situation will not recur through the actions of the CSA.
So far as concerns the Minister, I regret that we do not have 30 readings of a Bill rather than three. Over time he has moved his position, I note, just slightly on all this. He has now admitted—I am sure that I correctly took down his words—that shared care arrangements ““could”” discourage contact. Clearly, I cannot push him any further than he is prepared to go, but—
Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Skelmersdale
(Conservative)
in the House of Lords on Monday, 2 June 2008.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill.
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