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Crossrail Bill

Debate on bills on Tuesday, 22 July 2008, in the House of Commons.
Crossrail Bill. Consideration of Lords amendments. Lords amendments considered and agreed to, the Commons being willing to waive their privileges in respect of Lords amendments Nos 50-56.
Type
Parliamentary proceeding
Reference
479 c751-7 
Session
2007-08
Legislative stage
Lords amendments
Procedure
New clauses
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
Proceeding contributions
Tom Harris | 479 c752-4 (Link to this contribution) This is a large group of amendments concerning the railway matters in the Bill, and it will take me ...
Speaker | 479 c752 (Link to this contribution) With this it will be convenient to deal with Lords amendments Nos. 4 to 26, 29 and 31.

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Tom Harris | 479 c752 (Link to this contribution) I beg to move, That this House agrees with the Lords in the said amendment.
Tom Harris | 479 c751-2 (Link to this contribution) Lords amendments Nos. 2, 28 and 30 give effect to the recommendations of the Delegated Powers and Re...
Speaker | 479 c751 (Link to this contribution) With this we may discuss Lords amendments Nos. 28 and 30.
Tom Harris | 479 c751 (Link to this contribution) I beg to move, That this House agrees with the Lords in the said amendment.
Speaker | 479 c751 (Link to this contribution) I must inform the House that a message has been brought from the Lords as follows. The Lords have ag...
Graham Stringer | 479 c755 (Link to this contribution) My hon. Friend will recall that during the mayoral elections, Ken Livingstone boasted that £40 billi...
Tom Harris | 479 c755 (Link to this contribution) I am grateful for the hon. Gentleman's comments, but I fear that I may not be in a position to offer...
Stephen Hammond | 479 c754-5 (Link to this contribution) First, may I take this opportunity to thank the Minister for making available advance copies of the ...
Speaker | 479 c755 (Link to this contribution) It appears that the Minister is happy to give way yet again.
Tom Harris | 479 c756 (Link to this contribution) We expect full services on Crossrail to start in 2017. I expect to make an announcement before then ...
Jeremy Corbyn | 479 c755 (Link to this contribution) I genuinely thank the Minister. As he knows, I welcome and support Crossrail. Will he tell us when a...
Tom Harris | 479 c755 (Link to this contribution) I am grateful for your guidance, Mr. Deputy Speaker. My hon. Friend's proposition was very tempting....
Speaker | 479 c755 (Link to this contribution) Order. I urge the Minister not to be tempted too far down that road. The hon. Member for Manchester,...
Speaker | 479 c755 (Link to this contribution) I think that the Minister has probably concluded his remarks.
Jeremy Corbyn | 479 c755 (Link to this contribution) Will the Minister give way on that point?
Tom Harris | 479 c756 (Link to this contribution) I beg to move, That this House agrees with the Lords in the said amendment.
Speaker | 479 c756 (Link to this contribution) I think that the Minister has now concluded his response.
Tom Harris | 479 c757 (Link to this contribution) I can indeed give the hon. Gentleman that reassurance. We had a number of productive debates in the ...
Stephen Hammond | 479 c757 (Link to this contribution) I shall not trouble the House for long, but I want to be clear about the arrangements. When we discu...
Tom Harris | 479 c756-7 (Link to this contribution) Schedule 12 already provides for the granting of new land interests as part of a transfer of assets ...
Speaker | 479 c756 (Link to this contribution) With this it will be convenient to discuss Lords amendments Nos. 48 to 56.
Tom Harris | 479 c756 (Link to this contribution) I beg to move, That this House agrees with the Lords in the said amendment.
Tom Harris | 479 c756 (Link to this contribution) The amendment would ensure that the Secretary of State and London Government can give an unqualified...
Speaker | 479 c756 (Link to this contribution) With this it will be convenient to deal with Lords amendment No. 47.
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