Marine Navigation (No. 2) Bill
Monday, 3 December 2012
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My Lords, in moving this amendment to the Motion, I would like to refer the House to its wording ...
My Lords, in supporting the noble Lord, Lord Berkeley, I declare an interest as a member of the R...
My Lords, noble Lords will remember that at Second Reading we had a mutual admiration for the anc...
My Lords, I do not want to get into European law, but we are talking about definitions. The noble...
My Lords, the Motion moved by the noble Lord, Lord Berkeley, invites the Government to take a par...
I am grateful to all noble Lords who have spoken in this debate. I tabled the amendment on Wednes...
My Lords, I do not intend to repeat what I said at Second Reading, or what I said on my earlier a...
I repeat what we said at Second Reading. We support the Bill and want it to succeed, not least be...
My Lords, I did not take part in the earlier debate, because quite clearly it was of a species kn...
My Lords, I follow the same line as the noble Earl. In the previous debate, a noble Lord referred...
I hear what the noble Lord says and generally support it, but I have not quoted many letters from...
My answer to that would be that young, well trained British officers are highly thought of elsewh...
My Lords, the noble Lord, Lord Berkeley, eloquently set out the concerns that he and maritime pil...
My Lords, I concur with the excellent points made by my noble friend. The clause will not reduce ...
I am grateful to all noble Lords who have taken part in this short debate and to the noble Earl, ...
My Lords, if the officer was not trustworthy, the competent harbour authority would not grant him...
Let us hope so. If it was the Port of London Authority, I am sure that that would be the case. I ...
Moved by
Lord Eames
1: Clause 5, page 4, line 21, at end insert—
“(8) An order ...
My Lords, I have tabled this amendment to reflect the concerns that were expressed in the debate ...
My Lords, I congratulate the noble and right reverend Lord on moving the amendment. It is a very ...
My Lords, I am grateful to the noble and right reverend Lord, Lord Eames, for explaining the reas...
My Lords, I thank the Minister for his sympathetic response; I feel that we have the assurances t...
My Lords, the Companion tells us, at paragraph 301:
“The House usually sits for public busi...