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Licensing Act 2003 (Mandatory Licensing Conditions) Order 2010

Debates on delegated legislation on Monday, 15 March 2010, in the House of Lords, led by Lord Brett. The answering member was Lord Skelmersdale.
Draft Licensing Act 2003 (Mandatory Licensing Conditions) Order 2010. Lords debate on a motion to approve. Agreed to on question.
Type
Parliamentary proceeding
Reference
718 c522-38 
Session
2009-10
Department
Home Office
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
Licensing Act 2003 (Mandatory Licensing Conditions) Order 2010
Wednesday, 27 January 2010
Statutory instruments
House of Lords
House of Commons
Proceeding contributions
Lord Brett | 718 c522 (Link to this contribution) Moved By That the draft order laid before the House on 27 January be approved. Relevant Document:...
Lord Brett | 718 c523-5 (Link to this contribution) My Lords, this order is designed to help tackle alcohol-related crime, nuisance and disorder, and to...

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Lord Rea | 718 c533-4 (Link to this contribution) I reply briefly to the noble Lord, Lord Redesdale. Does he not believe the words in the Explanatory ...
Lord Redesdale | 718 c531-2 (Link to this contribution) It was my intention to oppose the order, although not for the reasons given by the noble Baroness—th...
Baroness Finlay of Llandaff | 718 c530-1 (Link to this contribution) I rise to bring a slightly different tone to this debate. I declare my interest as a member of the B...
Lord Skelmersdale | 718 c525-8 (Link to this contribution) My Lords, if the whole country did not know that there was an election coming, it would on reading t...
Lord Brett | 718 c538 (Link to this contribution) I am not really surprised. I was rather disturbed that one of the questions said that local authorit...
Baroness Hamwee | 718 c536 (Link to this contribution) My Lords, my particular question was about the response from the local government world to the consu...
Lord Brett | 718 c536-8 (Link to this contribution) I was going to come to that. The Local Government Association did not in fact support these proposal...
Lord Brett | 718 c535-6 (Link to this contribution) As I explained in my opening statement, we are working with the industry to ensure that we have veri...
Lord Brett | 718 c535 (Link to this contribution) Trains also serve tea. As far as I understand it, non-potable water is not used for making tea. That...
Lord Skelmersdale | 718 c534 (Link to this contribution) I do not know when the Minister was last on a train, but cold water comes out of a tap that firmly s...
Lord Brett | 718 c534 (Link to this contribution) My Lords, as ever when we discuss orders such as this, the number of questions is legion. I will see...
Lord Brooke of Alverthorpe | 718 c532-3 (Link to this contribution) My Lords, I, too, was involved in the 2003 Act and was one of those who foresaw that there may be pr...
Lord Redesdale | 718 c538 (Link to this contribution) The responses showed that 63 per cent wanted the order shelved and 36.8 per cent wanted it kept. How...
Lord Redesdale | 718 c535 (Link to this contribution) Is the Minister saying that the licensing authority would have to run a challenge scheme to get thei...
Baroness Hamwee | 718 c528-30 (Link to this contribution) My Lords, when I first read the draft order I thought it was really rather poor. However, I then ref...
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