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Scotland Bill

Debate on bills on Tuesday, 24 April 2012, in the House of Lords, led by Lord Wallace of Tankerness. The answering member was Lord Browne of Ladyton.
Scotland Bill. Queen's consent signified. Lords third reading debate agreec to on question. Bill passed and returned to the Commons with amendments.
Type
Parliamentary proceeding
Reference
736 c1684-714 
Session
2010-12
Department
Scotland Office
Legislative stage
Third reading
Procedure
Queen's consent
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
Scotland Bill. As amended on report. (Lords Minutes).
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
Bills
House of Lords
Constitution Select Committee (HL) seventeenth report on the Scotland Bill.
Wednesday, 13 July 2011
Parliamentary committees
House of Lords
Proceeding contributions
Lord Forsyth of Drumlean | 736 c1709 (Link to this contribution) There is a distinction between creating a completely new tax and devolving an existing tax. Corporat...
Lord Wallace of Tankerness | 736 c1710 (Link to this contribution) I do not dispute that. It needs to be addressed. It is one of the key issues that those who advocate...

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Lord Kerr of Kinlochard | 736 c1710 (Link to this contribution) My point was not about process—I do not want to get into questions of process—but the distinction is...
Lord Wallace of Tankerness | 736 c1706-8 (Link to this contribution) My Lords, I thank my noble friend Lord Forsyth of Drumlean for introducing these amendments. I will ...
Lord Wallace of Tankerness | 736 c1708 (Link to this contribution) My Lords, similar arguments apply whether it is for a new tax or the devolution of corporation tax, ...
Lord Forsyth of Drumlean | 736 c1708 (Link to this contribution) It was not about devolving a particular tax, but about inventing a completely new tax.
Lord Wallace of Tankerness | 736 c1710-1 (Link to this contribution) My Lords, it is fair to say that in the consultation paper that we launched on 10 January it was mad...
Lord Martin of Springburn | 736 c1710 (Link to this contribution) For the sake of getting things on the record, I am very heartened to hear the Minister say that he i...
Lord Forsyth of Drumlean | 736 c1711-2 (Link to this contribution) My Lords, I am devastated by that response. I am very disappointed in my noble and learned friend. I...
Lord Maxton | 736 c1701 (Link to this contribution) That may or may not be the case. It will be shown in both the independence referendum and in future ...
Lord Forsyth of Drumlean | 736 c1701 (Link to this contribution) I am most grateful to the noble Lord for pointing out my role as opposition while in government. Is ...
Lord Maxton | 736 c1700-1 (Link to this contribution) My Lords, it was not my intention to speak on this. Briefly, it was with great pleasure that I liste...
Lord Selkirk of Douglas | 736 c1699-700 (Link to this contribution) My noble friend is putting into my mouth words that are not there. I am not making any such suggesti...
Lord Forsyth of Drumlean | 736 c1699 (Link to this contribution) If my noble friend thinks that there are further powers that could be devolved, why did the Calman c...
Lord Selkirk of Douglas | 736 c1698-9 (Link to this contribution) My Lords, I agree entirely with what the noble Lord has just said. First, I have two past interests:...
Lord Browne of Ladyton | 736 c1703 (Link to this contribution) My Lords, those who have been engaging in our deliberations on the Bill and following its process ca...
Baroness Liddell of Coatdyke | 736 c1701-3 (Link to this contribution) My Lords, it had not been my intention to speak in this debate but the nature of our discussion sinc...
Lord Forsyth of Drumlean | 736 c1712-3 (Link to this contribution) Only if you believe everything they say in the Scottish Parliament. It is perfectly clear what has h...
Lord Forsyth of Drumlean | 736 c1712 (Link to this contribution) Not at all, because the SNP has clearly decided that the Bill is not a wedge and will help it to get...
Lord Selkirk of Douglas | 736 c1712 (Link to this contribution) Is my noble friend aware that in the Scottish Parliament there has been a great debate within the SN...
Lord Forsyth of Drumlean | 736 c1713-4 (Link to this contribution) For a man who made a whole speech on my amendment without even mentioning it, I think the noble Lord...
Lord Forsyth of Drumlean | 736 c1684-5 (Link to this contribution) My Lords, I am not going to make a speech about the relevance of the definite article, but I wonder ...
Lord Wallace of Tankerness | 736 c1685 (Link to this contribution) My Lords, as ever, I am grateful to my noble friend for raising a pertinent point. As I explained in...
Lord Wallace of Tankerness | 736 c1685 (Link to this contribution) 2: Clause 12, page 7, line 18, leave out second ““the”” Amendment 2 agreed. Clause 21 : Speed Limi...
Lord Wallace of Tankerness | 736 c1684 (Link to this contribution) My Lords, I have it in command from Her Majesty the Queen to acquaint the House that Her Majesty, ha...
Lord Wallace of Tankerness | 736 c1684 (Link to this contribution) 1: Clause 12, page 7, line 18, leave out first ““the””
Lord Wallace of Tankerness | 736 c1684 (Link to this contribution) My Lords, these minor and technical amendments, which are a cue for those who wish to leave to do so...
Lord Forsyth of Drumlean | 736 c1692-5 (Link to this contribution) My Lords, I am not terribly keen on this Bill, but I do think it is appropriate that it should say o...
Lord Steel of Aikwood | 736 c1695-6 (Link to this contribution) My Lords, I suspect that the amendments tabled by my noble friend Lord Forsyth are a substitute for ...
Lord Kerr of Kinlochard | 736 c1696-8 (Link to this contribution) I strongly endorse and echo what the noble Lord, Lord Steel of Aikwood, said in tribute to the Minis...
Lord Sutherland of Houndwood | 736 c1698 (Link to this contribution) My Lords, the noble Lords, Lord Kerr and Lord Forsyth, raised a series of questions about the signif...
Lord Wallace of Tankerness | 736 c1690-1 (Link to this contribution) My Lords, I thank the noble and learned Lord and the noble Lord, Lord Browne, for their welcome for ...
Lord McCluskey | 736 c1691 (Link to this contribution) Before the noble and learned Lord sits down, will he reflect on this debate and draw the attention o...
Lord Wallace of Tankerness | 736 c1691 (Link to this contribution) The noble and learned Lord is, I suspect, going slightly wider than the Bill, but I am sure there wi...
Lord Wallace of Tankerness | 736 c1691-2 (Link to this contribution) 9: Clause 36, page 29, line 5, at end insert— ““( ) Subsection (5) does not apply if it is an appeal...
Lord Forsyth of Drumlean | 736 c1692 (Link to this contribution) 10: Clause 45, page 33, line 22, leave out ““Scotland Act”” and insert ““Scottish Income Tax, Enabli...
Lord Wallace of Tankerness | 736 c1687 (Link to this contribution) 8: Clause 35, page 27, line 34, at end insert— ““( ) The Lord Advocate or the Advocate General for S...
Lord Wallace of Tankerness | 736 c1688-9 (Link to this contribution) My Lords, the amendments that I tabled in Committee reflected some of the points made in Committee a...
Lord Wallace of Tankerness | 736 c1687 (Link to this contribution) 4: Clause 21, page 13, line 33, after ““the”” insert ““regulations or”” 5: Clause 21, page 13, lin...
Lord McCluskey | 736 c1689-90 (Link to this contribution) My Lords, I welcome both Amendment 8 and Amendment 9, which, I understand, are being taken together....
Lord Browne of Ladyton | 736 c1690 (Link to this contribution) My Lords, for the reasons set out in his initial remarks by the noble and learned Lord, Lord McClusk...
Lord Forsyth of Drumlean | 736 c1686-7 (Link to this contribution) My Lords, I am most grateful to my noble and learned friend for tabling this amendment and for accep...
Lord Wallace of Tankerness | 736 c1687 (Link to this contribution) My Lords, I thank my noble friend. I think I am right in saying that, since the Bill was introduced,...
Lord Wallace of Tankerness | 736 c1686 (Link to this contribution) 3: Clause 21, page 13, line 31, after ““of”” insert ““regulations under section 86 or””
Lord Wallace of Tankerness | 736 c1686 (Link to this contribution) My Lords, during the Committee and Report stages my noble friend Lord Forsyth of Drumlean tabled ame...
Lord Wallace of Tankerness | 736 c1709-10 (Link to this contribution) I apologise if I misrepresented what my noble friend said. However, the response is similar. Having ...
Lord Browne of Ladyton | 736 c1703-6 (Link to this contribution) I am sorry—it is Lord Forsyth of Drumlean. On this occasion I cannot even give the excuse that I am ...
Lord Wallace of Tankerness | 736 c1687 (Link to this contribution) 7: Clause 22, page 14, line 28, leave out paragraph (b) and insert— ““(b) omit paragraph (f) (sectio...
Legislation
Scotland Bill 2010-12
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