Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill. Lords second reading debate. Agreed to on question and committed to a Committee of the Whole House.
Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill
Debate on bills on Tuesday, 22 January 2008,
in the House of Lords,
led by Lord Hunt of Kings Heath.
The answering
member was Lord Henley.
Type
Parliamentary proceeding
Reference
698 c127-203 
Session
2007-08
Legislative stage
Second reading
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill. Brought from the Commons. In two volumes. (Explanatory Note HL Bill 16-EN published).
Wednesday, 9 January 2008
Bills
House of Lords
Wednesday, 9 January 2008
Bills
House of Lords
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Proceeding contributions
Lord Hunt of Kings Heath | 698 c202-3 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, the short answer is no. We do not consider it necessary, but I am happy for us to debate t...
Lord Stoddart of Swindon | 698 c202 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, in light of what the noble Lord has just said, will the Government be prepared to accept a...
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Lord Hunt of Kings Heath | 698 c198-202 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I look forward to receiving those amendments from the noble Lord. The noble Lord, Lord Low...
Lord Kingsland | 698 c195-8 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, in a characteristically graphic and entertaining simile, my noble and learned friend Lord ...
Baroness Falkner of Margravine | 698 c193-5 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, the origins of the Bill seem to lie more in a desire to respond to newspaper headlines tha...
Lord Thomas of Gresford | 698 c137-40 (Link to this contribution)
I am not suggesting that the Home Secretary should follow that precedent, but she did say that she w...
Baroness Howe of Idlicote | 698 c140-3 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I echo what noble Lords have said about the way in which this Bill has been handled, and, ...
Lord Thomas of Gresford | 698 c135-7 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, we welcome the cheery optimism of the Minister in opening this debate, but we do not welco...
Earl of Onslow | 698 c137 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, did the noble Lord see an article by Libby Purves in today’s Times, which noted that, unde...
Lord Hunt of Kings Heath | 698 c131 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, that extraordinarily interesting question is probably best left to the two right reverend ...
Lord Henley | 698 c132-5 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, it is customary to offer thanks to the Minister for introducing such a long and complicate...
Lord Hunt of Kings Heath | 698 c131 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I am most grateful to my noble friend for raising that matter. Of course I have read the b...
Lord Kilclooney | 698 c131 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, the Minister has just mentioned that he will consult, especially with the Church of Englan...
Lord Hunt of Kings Heath | 698 c127-31 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I beg to move that this Bill be now read a second time. This is a wide-ranging Bill: it tr...
Lord Clinton-Davis | 698 c131 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, my noble friend will be aware, I assume, that the General Council of the Bar, supported by...
Lord Low of Dalston | 698 c187-91 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I am normally fairly understanding of the exigencies of governing in the modern world, whi...
Baroness Butler-Sloss | 698 c191-3 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I apologise to the House for not being here for most of the early part of this afternoon, ...
Lord Elystan-Morgan | 698 c183-5 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, in the context of Punch’s famous cartoon of the curate’s egg, this Bill is partly good. I ...
Lord Graham of Edmonton | 698 c185-7 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I very much appreciate what has just been said and the fine manner in which the noble Lord...
Lord Stoddart of Swindon | 698 c167-9 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I am grateful, as the House will be, for the excellent, erudite and expert speeches that w...
Lord Waddington | 698 c169-71 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, the noble Lord, Lord Thomas of Gresford, referred to this as a rag-bag of a Bill, but I wa...
Lord Avebury | 698 c176-9 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I welcome the Government’s commitment to abolishing the offence of blasphemy, something I ...
Lord Faulkner of Worcester | 698 c180-3 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, there are many aspects of the Bill on which I am tempted to speak, but I intend to confine...
Lord Lloyd of Berwick | 698 c174-6 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, many Members will have received, as I did, the briefing paper from the Bar Council to whic...
Lord Neill of Bladen | 698 c154-6 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, there have already been some major contributions to our debate. We have had the speech of ...
Lord Judd | 698 c156-8 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, there is a good deal to be welcomed in the Bill. However, it is clear that a full and cons...
Earl of Onslow | 698 c159-61 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I can say in all truthfulness that I agree with every single word said by the noble Lord, ...
Lord Dholakia | 698 c161-4 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, as my noble friend Lord Thomas of Gresford said, here we are again repeating the annual cy...
Baroness Stern | 698 c164-7 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, this is not the Bill that most people concerned with an effective criminal justice system ...
Bishop of Manchester | 698 c143-5 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, the appearance of another criminal justice Bill at least provides a speaker in your Lordsh...
Baroness Kennedy of the Shaws | 698 c145-7 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I find myself returning to a theme that I have addressed a number of times in this House: ...
Lord Mayhew of Twysden | 698 c147-50 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I follow the noble Baroness, Lady Kennedy, with admiration and complete agreement. There h...
Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer | 698 c150-2 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, the noble and learned Lord, Lord Mayhew of Twysden, tempts me to extol the virtues of iron...
Bishop of Liverpool | 698 c152-4 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, this Bill comes before the House at a time when the public mood about youth offending is b...
Baroness Linklater of Butterstone | 698 c171-4 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, along with others today, I find something heart-sinking about yet another enormous crimina...
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