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Moved by
Baroness Walmsley
40BZA: Clause 62, page 46, line 34, after “(1)” insert—
My Lords, I wish to speak also to Clause 62 stand part.
Amendment 40BZA would introduce to ...
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My Lords, I should perhaps remind your Lordships that if the amendment is agreed to I cannot call...
My Lords, to a considerable extent I agree with the noble Baroness, Lady Walmsley, but want to go...
My Lords, I rise to speak to Amendment 40BZC, which is in my name. I ,too, welcome this clause. M...
I rise to support the amendment tabled by the noble Lord, Lord Ponsonby, on behalf of myself and ...
My Lords, I shall speak very briefly as I hope that the Minister will take these amendments away ...
My Lords, I rise to make two small points on Amendment 40BZB, so ably introduced by my noble and ...
My Lords, I support Amendment 40BZB in the name of my noble and learned friend Lady Butler-Sloss....
My Lords, I very much support my noble and learned friend Lady Butler-Sloss, because her amendmen...
My Lords, at Second Reading a month ago, I committed the cardinal sin of making some very specifi...
I wonder if the noble Lord, Lord Elystan-Morgan, would be kind enough to address the House becaus...
Profound apologies. I was discerning perhaps a twinkle of support this side and one welcomes ever...
My Lords, I shall be brief. The noble and learned Baroness, Lady Butler-Sloss, has rightly set ou...
My Lords, I am very grateful to my noble friend Lady Walmsley for moving her amendment, to the no...
I have a few words of praise for the Government. I thank the Minister for his response and for re...
My Lords, we have had a very good debate. Quite clearly there is a great deal of consensus across...
Moved by
Baroness Brinton
40BZD: After Clause 62, insert the following new Clause—
My Lords, I shall speak also to Amendment 40BZE, which follows on from it. These amendments suppo...
My Lords, I briefly want to support—and not support—the noble Baroness, Lady Brinton. I support h...
My Lords, I welcome this amendment. I would just like to highlight to your Lordships concerns abo...
My Lords, I am sorry that other commitments prevented me from speaking at Second Reading on this ...
My Lords, I thank my noble friend Lady Brinton for bringing this important matter before the Comm...
My Lords, I thank noble Lords who have spoken in this debate. I absolutely agree with the noble B...
I will do my utmost to try to arrange for noble Lords who have spoken—and, indeed, others who may...
I am very grateful to my noble friend the Minister for saying that.
I thank my noble friend...
Moved by
Baroness Walmsley
40BZEA: After Clause 62, insert the following new Clause—<...
My Lords, this amendment is exactly the same as Amendment 40C; it has just been put in a differen...
My Lords, I support the amendment. I begin by pointing out that, had I been in this House two yea...
My Lords, I feel some trepidation in challenging some of the issues about mandatory reporting, al...
Perhaps I might provide some clarification. When giving the Secretary of State the opportunity to...
I thank the noble Baroness but I think she knows that I know that pretty well. My point is that w...
My Lords, the proposal to have mandatory reporting has many attractions. I think, however, that e...
I will raise one question, to which I hope the Minister will be able to respond. The right revere...
My Lords, this has been a very high-value debate whose contributions inform the Government. I wil...
My Lords, I thank all those who have taken part in this debate. I thank the Minister for his repl...
Moved by
Lord Dholakia
40BZF: Clause 63, page 46, line 41, leave out paragraph (a) an...
My Lords, Amendment 40BZF is grouped with Amendments 40BB and 40BC. The amendments are in the nam...
I begin by wishing my noble friend Lady Hamwee a speedy recovery. It seems a little odd not to ha...
My Lords, I am grateful to the Minister for the explanation that she has offered. I will certainl...
Moved by
Baroness Meacher
40BA: After Clause 63, insert the following new Clause—
...The amendment is intended to ensure that anyone encouraging or assisting in the promotion of the ...
My Lords, I had intended to put my name to this amendment, but I am afraid I was rather busy last...
My Lords, the Minister will know that I have spoken on this subject several times in the House an...
My Lords, I would like to add my support for this amendment and perhaps add a story of my own. Th...
I briefly add my voice to this. Again, if I had not had quite such a troubled week, I might have ...
My Lords, the purpose of our Amendment 40CA in this group is to provide anonymity for victims of ...
My Lords, I am grateful for the expert way in which the noble Lord, Lord Rosser, introduced his a...
My Lords, it would not be in order for me to say anything about the amendment moved by the noble ...
The noble Lord, Lord Rosser, introduced his amendment extremely effectively and has said all that...
I also support the amendment proposed by the noble Lord, Lord Rosser. I meant to say so earlier, ...
My Lords, I commend noble Lords who spoke to the amendments in this group, which show how serious...
I am sorry to interrupt the Minister but I wonder whether I have understood this correctly. My un...
I think I will get on to that further on. As the noble Baroness said, we need to go beyond the la...
Well, the Minister did say that I could stand up again if she did not answer my point. I was list...
I shall certainly go back and think about what the noble Baroness has said. There is no provision...
I thank the Minister for her careful response. I hope that the Minister will agree with me that s...
Moved by
Baroness Butler-Sloss
40CB: After Clause 64, insert the following new Clause...
My Lords, we move to a different subject, that of child abduction. There are two separate amendme...
My Lords, I support both these amendments. I recently sat as a member of a Back-Bench inquiry int...
My Lords, I was recently approached by a very senior ex-policeman with whom I had worked in the p...
My Lords, we are associated with these amendments and support them. I do not intend to go through...
Again, this has been an interesting debate, and I thank all noble Lords who have spoken in it. Ch...
My Lords, first, I thank everyone who has spoken in this short debate. It has been extremely help...
My Lords, Section 5 of the Terrorism Act 2006 makes it an offence to engage in any conduct in pre...
My Lords, I am grateful to the noble Lord, Lord Rosser, for affording the Committee an opportunit...
Moved by
Baroness Williams of Trafford
40D: Clause 67, page 49, line 30, leave out “o...
My Lords, Amendment 40D to Clause 67 responds to a recommendation by the Delegated Powers and Reg...
Moved by
Lord Taylor of Holbeach
41: Schedule 4, page 74, line 41, at end insert—
...Moved by
Lord Taylor of Holbeach
42: Clause 69, page 51, line 14, leave out “15 and 1...
Moved by
Lord Taylor of Holbeach
42A: Clause 70, page 51, line 26, at end insert “mad...