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Public Bodies Bill [Lords]

Debate on bills on Tuesday, 29 November 2011, in the House of Commons, led by Jonathan Djanogly.
Public Bodies Bill. Programme motion (No. 3) on proceedings on consideration of Lords message and subsequent stages. Agreed to on question. Lords message considered. Commons amendment 47 not insisted upon. Commons amendment 53 not insisted upon and Lords amendments 53A to 53C in lieu agreed to.
Type
Parliamentary proceeding
Reference
536 c875-96 
Session
2010-12
Department
Ministry of Justice
Legislative stage
Lords amendments
Procedure
Programme motions
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
Public Bodies Bill (HL). Lords disagreements, reason and amendments in lieu.
Thursday, 24 November 2011
Bills
House of Commons
Proceeding contributions
Jon Trickett | 536 c885 (Link to this contribution) The British Legion, which is closer to any of the service families than we are, says that it would p...
Jon Trickett | 536 c885 (Link to this contribution) I will not take any more interventions because there are other people who wish to catch the Deputy S...

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Stephen Mosley | 536 c887 (Link to this contribution) Is not one of the key points about the chief coroner, as envisaged by the Minister, that he will be ...
Andrew Percy | 536 c887-8 (Link to this contribution) Of course, the position was created precisely to drive that top-down change and to ensure that peopl...
Charlie Elphicke | 536 c889 (Link to this contribution) The hon. Gentleman was kind enough to suggest that I was tweeting. In fact, I was looking up the dif...
Speaker | 536 c890 (Link to this contribution) Order. Before I call the next speaker, may I point out that discreet use of hand-held devices is all...
Lord Beith | 536 c890-1 (Link to this contribution) The Select Committee on Justice has taken extensive evidence on the failings in the coronial system ...
Simon Hughes | 536 c891-2 (Link to this contribution) I strongly endorse the views just expressed by my right hon. Friend the Member for Berwick-upon-Twee...
Jonathan Djanogly | 536 c892 (Link to this contribution) With the leave of the House, Mr Deputy Speaker, let me just repeat that the Government are committed...
Simon Hughes | 536 c880-1 (Link to this contribution) If I may, I will add a couple of brief comments. First, I am grateful to the Government for listeni...
Jonathan Djanogly | 536 c881 (Link to this contribution) I will briefly address the points that have been made, because I know that we have to move on to the...
Lord Beith | 536 c879-80 (Link to this contribution) The hon. Member for Hemsworth (Jon Trickett) is slightly confusing the very necessary and important ...
Jon Trickett | 536 c878-9 (Link to this contribution) I am grateful to the right hon. Gentleman for his comments and for the moderate way he expressed the...
Simon Hughes | 536 c878 (Link to this contribution) I am grateful to the hon. Gentleman for his moderate and considerate response to the Minister. My an...
Jon Trickett | 536 c878 (Link to this contribution) I totally agree with my hon. Friend, who makes a powerful point. No doubt there is financial pressur...
Robert Flello | 536 c878 (Link to this contribution) Does my hon. Friend agree that the Youth Justice Board has done fantastic work to date, for which it...
Jon Trickett | 536 c878 (Link to this contribution) If the hon. Gentleman had listened, he would have heard that I am not at all against reform or conti...
Lord Harrington of Watford | 536 c877 (Link to this contribution) I get the impression that the shadow Minister is of the opinion that in this case any reform is unac...
Jon Trickett | 536 c877 (Link to this contribution) I am grateful to the Minister for his degree of elegance in basically climbing down from the Governm...
Jonathan Djanogly | 536 c881-2 (Link to this contribution) I beg to move,"That this House does not insist on their Amendment No. 53 to which the Lords have dis...
Charlie Elphicke | 536 c885 (Link to this contribution) Surely having a right of appeal would just mean more cost and delay. The really important role that ...
Jon Trickett | 536 c884-5 (Link to this contribution) Of course it is, and I am baffled by that intervention, given that I have just said that section 40 ...
Charlie Elphicke | 536 c885 (Link to this contribution) I thank the hon. Gentleman for giving way again. He is being typically generous and kind. Judicial r...
Jon Trickett | 536 c885 (Link to this contribution) The two interventions have been revealing. Both interventions, and the Minister's original speech, e...
Jonathan Ashworth | 536 c883 (Link to this contribution) Like my hon. Friend, I supported the British Legion's campaign throughout the Bill's passage. I want...
Jon Trickett | 536 c882-3 (Link to this contribution) I beg to move an amendment, to leave out ““agrees”” and insert ““disagrees””. This is a similar deb...
Lord Beith | 536 c884 (Link to this contribution) The hon. Gentleman talks as if the appeals system exists and is about to be removed, but in fact it ...
Jon Trickett | 536 c883-4 (Link to this contribution) I am grateful to my hon. Friend, who played a distinguished role throughout the Committee's proceedi...
Jon Trickett | 536 c886 (Link to this contribution) I have said that I will not take any more interventions. The Government have moved considerably duri...
Jon Trickett | 536 c886 (Link to this contribution) There may be some judicial reviews under the chief coroner, but they will be fewer in number. It wil...
Jonathan Djanogly | 536 c886 (Link to this contribution) Will the hon. Gentleman explain to the House why he thinks that the chief coroner's decision is less...
Andrew Percy | 536 c887 (Link to this contribution) I thank the Minister for that. The question of the appeals process is not quite as simple or clear-...
Jonathan Djanogly | 536 c887 (Link to this contribution) I can confirm that the Lord Chancellor and the Lord Chief Justice will immediately discuss how and w...
Andrew Percy | 536 c886 (Link to this contribution) I shall try to keep my remarks as brief as possible. I begin by welcoming the decision—I will not ca...
Robert Flello | 536 c888 (Link to this contribution) Let me begin by adding my praise to Inquest, the Royal British Legion and a host of other organisati...
Robert Flello | 536 c888-9 (Link to this contribution) I have got his attention—marvellous. As Inquest says, this is about"““poor decision-making by coron...
Stephen Mosley | 536 c890 (Link to this contribution) I believe that the Minister wants the chief coroner to be able to ensure that coroners are fully tra...
Robert Flello | 536 c889-90 (Link to this contribution) Perhaps the hon. Gentleman should go and use a fully sized computer to conduct some proper research,...
Jonathan Djanogly | 536 c890 (Link to this contribution) As the hon. Gentleman well knows, the Government's reforms provided for training under alternative p...
Robert Flello | 536 c890 (Link to this contribution) I might have a little more sympathy with that argument had the Minister not said on previous occasio...
Robert Flello | 536 c890 (Link to this contribution) I do not disagree with the Minister—he did say that the Government wanted to provide for training—bu...
Simon Hughes | 536 c876 (Link to this contribution) My hon. Friend will know that many of us welcomed the announcement he has made and the decision the ...
Jonathan Djanogly | 536 c876 (Link to this contribution) I thank my right hon. Friend for that contribution and acknowledge that the recommendation appeared ...
Jonathan Djanogly | 536 c876-7 (Link to this contribution) I will touch on my right hon. Friend's point later. During the debates on the future of the Youth J...
Jonathan Djanogly | 536 c876 (Link to this contribution) I beg to move,"That this House does not insist on their Amendment No. 47 to which the Lords have dis...
Lord Beith | 536 c876 (Link to this contribution) It is an unusual experience for a Committee to publish just after midnight a report containing recom...
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