Growth and Infrastructure Bill
Tuesday, 18 December 2012
Bills
House of Lords
Moved by
Lord McKenzie of Luton
51A: Clause 4, page 5, line 25, leave out “, or of th...
My Lords, I should make it clear that this is a probing amendment. The Explanatory Notes to the B...
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My Lords, I should like to explain why the Government believe that it is both necessary and appro...
My Lords, the Minister has taken the opportunity to mention in your Lordships’ House a decision r...
My Lords, I saw this only a few minutes ago when I was alerted to it by an e-mail from the Bill t...
Could I clarify one point in what the noble Lord is saying? He seems to suggest that this is some...
My Lords, I do not think that in this Committee we want to go too deeply into free schools and wh...
My Lords, I am grateful to the noble Lord, Lord Greaves, for his support for this amendment and t...
Perhaps I can reassure the House. A number of issues have been raised and—as the noble Lord, Lord...
Lord Beecham: Can the Minister confirm whether the proposals apply only to free schools or whethe...
My Lords, I thought about that and then thought that the present Secretary of State will not give...
My Lords, when the Minister writes, will he also explain whether there are any circumstances in w...
My Lords, again, this debate widens. I made the point earlier that these are not draconian measur...
The Minister is goading me into one final contribution—I apologise to him. Again, I will avoid th...
As I have already indicated to my noble friend, we will write and cover those matters.
My Lords, I fear that the Minister has raised more questions than he has answered in this debate....
Moved by
Lord Greaves
52: Clause 5, page 5, line 38, leave out “be reasonable having”...
My Lords, in moving Amendment 52, I shall speak also to Amendments 53, 54 and 55, and clause stan...
My Lords, I would like to reaffirm some of the points we have just listened to. The provisions of...
My Lords, I am totally supportive of this clause, but I am vague about how it will work as it is ...
My Lords, perhaps I can help the noble Lord, Lord Cameron of Dillington. Lots of guidance on this...
The noble Baroness, the noble Lord, Lord Greaves, and my noble friend Lord Hanworth have done a p...
My Lords, we have signed up to most of the amendments tabled by the noble Lord, Lord Greaves, but...
Clause 5 amends Section 62 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, just in case that had escap...
I assure my noble friend that many of us are very much in favour of this clause as it responds to...
My Lords, I am grateful to my noble friend for that contribution. I am not sure that I can commit...
My Lords, I am grateful to the Minister for that very detailed discussion of the amendments and t...
It is not a sweet; it is a biro.
Okay, it is a ball-point pen.
While the noble Lords opposite are rummaging under the Benches, I wonder whether the noble Lord, ...
I do take that seriously. If I am weakening, it is as to whether this clause will have any signif...