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Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill

I beg to move. Division on Motion A3 Contents 194; Not-Contents 277. Motion A3 disagreed. Tabled by Tabled by Lord Harris of Haringey As an amendment to Motion A, at end insert ““and do propose Amendment 6L to Amendment 6A.”” Lord Harris of Haringey: My Lords, this Bill leaves a situation in which there are no proper governance arrangements around directly elected individuals with the most amazing and strong powers in respect of policing, one of the most vital services in our country. I am sorely tempted to divide the House again but I recognise that there are only so many times that a dead horse can be flogged. As an amendment to Motion A, at end insert ““and do propose Amendment 6L to Amendment 6A.”” Lord Harris of Haringey: My Lords, this Bill leaves a situation in which there are no proper governance arrangements around directly elected individuals with the most amazing and strong powers in respect of policing, one of the most vital services in our country. I am sorely tempted to divide the House again but I recognise that there are only so many times that a dead horse can be flogged. Motion A4 not moved. Motion A agreed. Motion B Moved by Moved by Baroness Browning That this House do not insist on its Amendment 43, to which the Commons have disagreed, and do agree with the Commons in their Amendments 43A and 43B in lieu. Baroness Browning: My Lords, I beg to move Motion B. Motion B agreed. Motion C Moved by Moved by Baroness Browning That this House do agree with the Commons in their Amendment 163A to Amendment 163. Baroness Browning: My Lords, I beg to move Motion C. Motion C agreed.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
730 c802 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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