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Violent Crime Reduction Bill

Debate on bills on Monday, 30 October 2006, in the House of Commons.
Violent Crime Reduction Bill. Programme motion (No 2) on proceedings on Lords amendments and Third reading. Agreed to on question. Lords amendments considered. Lords amendment No 27 disagreed to. Lords amendments Nos 1 to 26, 28 to 118 agreed to. Ordered that a Committee be appointed to draw up Reasons to be appointed to the Lords for disagreeing to their amendment. Reason reported and agreed to. Message to the Lords to communicate said Reason, with Bill and amendments.
Type
Parliamentary proceeding
Reference
451 c41-65 
Session
2005-06
Department
Home Office
Legislative stage
Lords amendments
Procedure
Programme motions
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
Violent Crime Reduction Bill. Lords amendments.
Thursday, 26 October 2006
Bills
House of Commons
Proceeding contributions
Tony McNulty | 451 c48 (Link to this contribution) To be generous to the hon. Gentleman, he is being pedantic rather than difficult—he has not created ...
Lord Herbert of South Downs | 451 c48 (Link to this contribution) Our concern about alcohol disorder zones was that retailers would be penalised for disorder caused b...

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Tony McNulty | 451 c49 (Link to this contribution) I beg to move, That this House agrees with the Lords in the said amendment.
Speaker | 451 c49 (Link to this contribution) With this it will be convenient to consider Lords amendments Nos. 34 to 66 and 75 to 77.
Baroness Featherstone | 451 c48-9 (Link to this contribution) I will not detain the House for long on this group of amendments. I very much welcome the amendments...
Charles Walker | 451 c49 (Link to this contribution) I, too, thank the Government for bringing forward the amendments. I did not mean to be pedantic in a...
Tony McNulty | 451 c49-50 (Link to this contribution) I will happily do so. Both I and the Under-Secretary, my hon. Friend the Member for Gedling (Mr. Coa...
John Bercow | 451 c50 (Link to this contribution) I welcome the Minister’s reference to the draft regulations and to consultation on them at the earli...
Robert Marshall-Andrews | 451 c49 (Link to this contribution) The Minister knows full well that he has considerable support for this part of the Bill, with which ...
Charles Walker | 451 c48 (Link to this contribution) Will the Minister tell the House when the upper limit was last raised? How long has it been £10,000?...
Lord Herbert of South Downs | 451 c43-4 (Link to this contribution) Alcohol disorder zones, which we support, are designed to deal with a serious and growing problem. O...
Baroness Featherstone | 451 c44-5 (Link to this contribution) Over the past couple of years, the Liberal Democrats have called for a levy on big late-night venues...
Charles Walker | 451 c45-6 (Link to this contribution) The introduction of alcohol disorder zones is an extremely good idea—one of the Government’s better ...
Bob Spink | 451 c46 (Link to this contribution) It is a pleasure to follow my hon. Friend the Member for Broxbourne (Mr. Walker). His advice on this...
Tony McNulty | 451 c46 (Link to this contribution) I beg to move, That this House agrees with the Lords in the said amendment.
Speaker | 451 c46 (Link to this contribution) With this we may discuss Lords amendments Nos. 2 to 26, 28 to 32, 70, 72 and 78.
Tony McNulty | 451 c46-7 (Link to this contribution) In Committee in this place the Government gave a commitment to consider whether positive requirement...
John Bercow | 451 c47 (Link to this contribution) I thank the hon. Gentleman—no doubt he will shortly be the right hon. Gentleman—for that whistle-sto...
Tony McNulty | 451 c47-8 (Link to this contribution) I thank the hon. Gentleman for the advance news—he knows more than me. He has made an entirely fair ...
Tony McNulty | 451 c42-3 (Link to this contribution) I beg to move, That this House disagrees with the Lords in the said amendment. The Lords amendment ...
Paul Beresford | 451 c62 (Link to this contribution) Proposed new section 96B(10), which would be inserted by Lords amendment No. 69, says:"““‘senior pol...
Paul Beresford | 451 c63-4 (Link to this contribution) I welcome Lords amendment No. 69, and I am slightly at odds with my hon. Friend the Member for Arund...
Lord Herbert of South Downs | 451 c62-3 (Link to this contribution) I agree with the Minister that the amendments are more than just technical, and some of them are on ...
Tony McNulty | 451 c62 (Link to this contribution) That is a fair point. My understanding is that the provision gives an appropriate definition of ““se...
Speaker | 451 c61 (Link to this contribution) With this we may discuss Lords amendments Nos. 68, 69, 71, 73, 74 and 79 to 118.
Charles Walker | 451 c60 (Link to this contribution) That decision was clearly nonsense, and I would expect everyone on either side of the Chamber to reg...
Humfrey Malins | 451 c60 (Link to this contribution) My hon. Friend mentions the subject of knives in school. He probably knows of the case in which Gree...
Tony McNulty | 451 c61 (Link to this contribution) I beg to move, That this House agrees with the Lords in the said amendment.
Tony McNulty | 451 c60-1 (Link to this contribution) First, I thank the hon. Member for Arundel and South Downs (Nick Herbert) for his full and generous ...
Charles Walker | 451 c59 (Link to this contribution) As one who was relieved of his walkman 25 years ago by someone claiming to have a knife, this issue ...
Bob Spink | 451 c59 (Link to this contribution) I congratulate the Government on introducing the measures, particularly those concerning the carryin...
Charles Walker | 451 c59-60 (Link to this contribution) I certainly did see that survey, and much of the problem stems from the fear of what might happen if...
Bob Spink | 451 c59 (Link to this contribution) Is my hon. Friend aware of last week’s survey showing that people in this country are only half as w...
Humfrey Malins | 451 c57-9 (Link to this contribution) I want to say a few words about amendment No. 48, which relates to knives. As the Minister knows, I ...
Baroness Featherstone | 451 c55-7 (Link to this contribution) My hon. Friend makes a good point, which I will come to later. It is a shame that the Government cou...
Mark Hunter | 451 c55 (Link to this contribution) Does my hon. Friend agree that a longer sentence can be passed for stealing a bike than for being ca...
Baroness Featherstone | 451 c55 (Link to this contribution) The amendments on increasing the sentence for carrying a knife or a bladed article in a public place...
Robert Marshall-Andrews | 451 c54-5 (Link to this contribution) I shall make only a short intervention in the debate. I earnestly ask the Minister to reflect on the...
Lord Herbert of South Downs | 451 c52-4 (Link to this contribution) The amendments fall broadly into two parts: those that relate to the carrying of knives and those th...
Tony McNulty | 451 c50-2 (Link to this contribution) Someone else once said in this place that when he and a colleague undertook a charm offensive, he wa...
John Bercow | 451 c50 (Link to this contribution) Might I extract from the hon. Gentleman a confirmation that in pursuit of that objective, he will be...
Tony McNulty | 451 c50 (Link to this contribution) I certainly agree with the hon. Gentleman in spirit and in principle. I have sought to ensure that B...
Tony McNulty | 451 c64-5 (Link to this contribution) First, on the broad issue of football banning orders, it would be remiss not to put on record the fa...
Tony McNulty | 451 c49 (Link to this contribution) Although these amendments are gathered under the general heading of ““Weapons etc.””, they have some...
Tony McNulty | 451 c61-2 (Link to this contribution) As was the case with the last clutch of Lords amendments, although this grouping has the broad headi...
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