Public Bodies Bill (HL). Lords third reading debate agreed to on question. bill passed with amendments and sent to the Commons.
Public Bodies Bill [HL]
Debate on bills on Monday, 9 May 2011,
in the House of Lords,
led by Lord Hunt of Kings Heath.
The answering
member was Lord Taylor of Holbeach.
Type
Parliamentary proceeding
Reference
727 c662-709 
Session
2010-12
Legislative stage
Third reading
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
Proceeding contributions
Lord Taylor of Holbeach | 727 c665-7 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I thank the noble Lords, Lord Hunt of Kings Heath and Lord Pannick, for bringing back thes...
Lord Pannick | 727 c664-5 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I have added my name to Amendment 1. As the noble Lord, Lord Hunt of Kings Heath, said, at...
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Lord Hunt of Kings Heath | 727 c663-4 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, the Bill’s return after a period of some weeks is welcome. In this amendment I return to t...
Lord Hunt of Kings Heath | 727 c662 (Link to this contribution)
1: Clause 10, page 5, line 34, at end insert—
““( ) Where the Minister considers that the changes pr...
Lord Taylor of Holbeach | 727 c667 (Link to this contribution)
It is the nature of consultation that the Government are open to persuasion: that is the purpose of ...
Lord Beecham | 727 c667 (Link to this contribution)
Will the Government be open to persuasion?
Lord Taylor of Holbeach | 727 c667 (Link to this contribution)
The consultation will be based on the statutory instruments that will be tabled in connection with e...
Lord Beecham | 727 c667 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, does the Minister recall that on Report, I asked about the consultation process for RDAs i...
Lord Taylor of Holbeach | 727 c672 (Link to this contribution)
4: Clause 24, page 14, line 35, after ““12”” insert ““or 13””
Amendment 4 agreed.
Clause 25 : Tran...
Lord Whitty | 727 c672 (Link to this contribution)
5: Clause 25, page 15, line 28, at end insert—
““( ) In relation to a transfer to another public bod...
Lord Taylor of Holbeach | 727 c671-2 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I am delighted to have added my name to Amendment 2, which is also tabled in the names of ...
Lord Taylor of Holbeach | 727 c672 (Link to this contribution)
3: Clause 13, page 8, line 27, after ““board”” insert ““for an area””
Amendment 3 agreed.
Clause 2...
Lord Taylor of Holbeach | 727 c675-7 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I am grateful for the opportunity of coming back on the amendment proposed by the noble Lo...
Lord Whitty | 727 c672-5 (Link to this contribution)
This amendment deals with the way in which the employees of the organisations covered by this Bill a...
Baroness Turner of Camden | 727 c675 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I rise to support my noble friend on this amendment and thank him very much for introducin...
Baroness Royall of Blaisdon | 727 c671 (Link to this contribution)
2: After Clause 11, insert the following new Clause—
““Time limit on scheduled bodies
Any entry in S...
Baroness Royall of Blaisdon | 727 c671 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, in moving Amendment 2, which will put a time limit on the bodies mentioned in Schedules 1 ...
Lord Hunt of Kings Heath | 727 c667-8 (Link to this contribution)
I am grateful to the Minister for his response. I shall take Amendment 6 first. My noble friend Lord...
Baroness Deech | 727 c681-4 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, in a nutshell what I and others are calling for is that the HFEA and the HTA should remain...
Lord Walton of Detchant | 727 c684-6 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I added my name to the first two of these amendments for a variety of reasons. Four or fiv...
Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone | 727 c686-7 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I, too, support the amendments of the noble Baroness. My interest is that I appointed her ...
Baroness Warwick of Undercliffe | 727 c687-8 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I shall speak to all three amendments in this group. I declare my interest as chair of the...
Bishop of Guildford | 727 c688-9 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I support both this amendment and the two related amendments that follow it. They would gu...
Lord Alderdice | 727 c689-90 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I declare an interest because my wife is a pathologist who works in the National Health Se...
Lord Whitty | 727 c677 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I, too, thank my noble friend Lady Turner for her points underlining the issue of uncertai...
Lord Hunt of Kings Heath | 727 c677 (Link to this contribution)
6: Schedule 1, page 19, line 36, at end insert—
““4 The explanatory document required under section ...
Lord Hunt of Kings Heath | 727 c678 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, we have already debated my Amendment 6, which would ensure that when the consultation take...
Baroness Deech | 727 c680-1 (Link to this contribution)
7: Schedule 5, page 22, line 11, at end insert—
““2 An order may not be made in respect of the Human...
Lord Taylor of Holbeach | 727 c706 (Link to this contribution)
10: In the Title, line 2, at end insert ““and other””
Amendment 10 agreed.
A privilege amendment w...
Earl Howe | 727 c700-1 (Link to this contribution)
I ask my noble friend to wait a few minutes; I hope I will tell him something that he will welcome.
...
Baroness Deech | 727 c702-3 (Link to this contribution)
I thank the Minister and all noble Lords who have spoken. However, I particularly thank the Minister...
Earl Howe | 727 c698-700 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I thank noble Lords who have moved or spoken to these amendments. I recognise and understa...
Lord Willis of Knaresborough | 727 c700 (Link to this contribution)
Does the Minister not understand the incredulity of many of us? This is a Bill that deals with getti...
Lord Patel | 727 c695-7 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I shall be brief as we have been debating this for a long time. I spoke to this issue in C...
Baroness Thornton | 727 c697-8 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I thank the noble Baroness, Lady Deech, my noble friend Lady Warwick and other noble Lords...
Lord Willis of Knaresborough | 727 c691-3 (Link to this contribution)
I rise to speak specifically in support of Amendment 9, to which I have added my name. However, I wa...
Lord Winston | 727 c693-5 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I have not decided whether I shall vote for or against the amendment if it is pressed. I s...
Lord Newton of Braintree | 727 c690-1 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I wonder whether I might start by expressing my warm thanks to my noble friend Lady Bottom...
Lord Newton of Braintree | 727 c708-9 (Link to this contribution)
I am tempted to sit down in view of that rebuke but I shall not do so. I only wanted to say, in a mo...
Lord Hunt of Kings Heath | 727 c707 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I must say that when we completed the passage of the Marine and Coastal Access Bill, which...
Lord Wigley | 727 c707-8 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, before the Bill passes, perhaps I may add a caveat to some of the comments that have been ...
Lord Newton of Braintree | 727 c708 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I hope that it will be in the spirit of the debate—
Baroness Anelay of St Johns | 727 c708 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, before my noble friend makes what I know will be succinct and relevant remarks, as his rem...
Lord Taylor of Holbeach | 727 c706 (Link to this contribution)
That the Bill do now pass.
That the Bill do now pass.
Lord Taylor of Holbeach | 727 c706-7 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I beg to move that this Bill do now pass. In doing so, I crave the indulgence of the House...
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