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Public Bodies Bill [HL]

Proceeding contribution from Lord Clinton-Davis (Labour) in the House of Lords on Tuesday, 23 November 2010. It occurred during Debate on bills on Public Bodies Bill [HL].
I would like to say a few words, so I propose to speak for about two minutes. I think that the indictment that the noble Lords, Lord Lester and Lord Pannick, have mounted today is worthy not only of the agreement of the noble Lord, Lord Taylor, to their amendments but of his agreement to the withdrawal of the Bill. We have been especially fortunate to hear the noble and learned Lord, Lord Woolf, give a devastating denunciation of the Bill today that ought to be heard by those on the government Benches. We all have a great affection for the noble Lord, Lord Taylor, who has done an enormous amount to try to improve the unimprovable. The Minister has made some gallant efforts, but the best thing that he could do, in my view, is to withdraw the Bill and enable the House to consider afresh what ought to be done. I simply want to underline my concerns as a solicitor. Amendment 175 interprets some crucial and important points that the Government have neglected. To confer upon Ministers the powers that the Government currently contemplate in the Bill is unworthy. The limitations that are provided for in the amendment are really crucial, so I hope that the Government will take those into account properly in their consideration of what has been said.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
722 c1028 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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