I thank the noble Baroness. They were reluctant to endorse the use of the word "family". I accept the point of the noble Baroness, Lady Walmsley, that the Bill is not designed to capture the families of grown-up adults. Clearly, there was no intention to do so when I designed the amendment. If the amendment is inadequate, there is a way to capture the point, which is that we are looking at the child and parents as a unit. If that is of interest to the rest of the Committee, or even among the Government, I am prepared to come back at a later stage with an amendment that captures that concept. I would be willing to give way at this stage to the noble Baroness, Lady Walmsley, to learn her reaction to that proposition. I see the noble Baroness making a gesture. What a tragedy that we cannot have her words on paper at this point.
Child Poverty Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Freud
(Conservative)
in the House of Lords on Thursday, 21 January 2010.
It occurred during Debate on bills
and
Committee proceeding on Child Poverty Bill.
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