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Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill

I thank the Minister for that reply. In no way am I seeking to interfere; I am merely seeking to ensure that our commitment to this very important problem is properly recognised because we wish to share everything that he has shared with us that has come up from below to ensure that due account is given when we get an opportunity to do so. I am not going to talk about payment by results because, as the Minister says, this is early days and the Government have set their sights on it; they have pilot schemes in place and we shall know more. It is premature to take more than that, other than to reflect concerns that are being reflected to me by people who have to operate it on the ground, particularly the small voluntary organisations which operate in this area and which are finding it enormously difficult to survive. In view of the fact that there is so much to play for in this area, it would be sensible to continue the dialogue. Therefore, I wish to withdraw the amendment. Amendment 152BYK withdrawn. Amendments 152C and 152D not moved. Schedule 11 : Amendment of enactments relating to bail Amendment 152DA Schedule 11 : Amendment of enactments relating to bail Amendment 152DA Moved by
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
736 c828-9 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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