Trade (Disclosure of Information) Bill
Before I ask the Clerk to read the title of the Bill, I should explain that in these exceptional ...
With this it will be convenient to discuss the following:
Amendment 1, in clause 2, page 3,...
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Thank you, Dame Rosie, if I have the nomenclature correct. As we come to the end of the transitio...
I am interested in clause 3. To whom are the Government concerned that the information might be s...
I think the hon. Gentleman’s question was about what kind of people would be inappropriate; it wo...
We recognise that at present there are limited circumstances in which Her Majesty’s Revenue and C...
I wish to speak to amendment 1,
tabled in my name, and to some of the other clauses.
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I will not take the House’s attention for long. Again, I find myself in agreement. The Liberal De...
I will, if I may, respond to those points. I thank Members for making them and for participating ...
If the Minister is right that removing the disapplication would restrict the Government’s ability...
That is a very reasonable question, but I will stress what I said earlier: it is not possible at ...
The hon. Member for Dundee East (Stewart Hosie) has raised an issue that would become more releva...
My hon. Friend makes a very good point. I must say that if the Trade Bill has not received Royal ...
I would be delighted to take this opportunity to make the briefest of Third Reading speeches and ...
On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker, I thank you for your indulgence and your patience, and...
I thank the hon. Lady for that point of order. It is not really a matter for the Chair, but she i...