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Moved by
Lord Foulkes of Cumnock
41: After Clause 28, insert the following new Clause...
My Lords, we now move away from great events around the world to rather more mundane matters here...
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My Lords, many years ago, I was a shop worker. Although I never sold alcohol, I certainly recall ...
My Lords, I have considerable sympathy for the amendment, although I wonder how it will interact ...
My Lords, it has been a short but informative debate, informed by experience from quarters we do ...
My Lords, I am grateful to the Minister for replying in his usual courteous and helpful way, whic...
Moved by
Lord Sharkey
42: After Clause 28, insert the following new Clause—
“Di...
My Lords, next Wednesday night there will be a late second promenade concert at the Royal Albert ...
My Lords, I was very glad indeed to append my name to this important amendment. My noble friend L...
My Lords, I, too, have added my name to the amendment of the noble Lord, Lord Sharkey, because I ...
My Lords, I am pleased to support my noble friend Lord Sharkey’s amendment. He has done all those...
My Lords, I support the noble Lord’s amendment, but I have a slightly left-field suggestion to ma...
My Lords, this has been a short, very well informed and powerful debate. I pay tribute to my nobl...
My Lords, I am very grateful to all those who have spoken in favour of the amendment. They have, ...
Moved by
Baroness Thornton
42A: After Clause 28, insert the following new Clause—
...My Lords, this group of amendments deals with the licensing of foreign pornographic services. As ...
My Lords, I was pleased to add my name to Amendments 42A to 42D tabled by the noble Baroness, Lad...
My Lords, these amendments seek to establish a licensing regime for non-EU providers of pornograp...
I thank the Minister for that answer and the noble Baroness, Lady Howe, for her support on this. ...
Moved by
Lord Beecham
42E: Clause 29, page 29, line 34, at end insert—
“(d) sec...
My Lords, at Second Reading, the Minister referred to a “network” of secure colleges, of which th...
I shall speak to Amendments 43, 44B, 45, 47 and 48 in my name and support without further comment...
My Lords, my Amendment 42H is in this group, which I tabled in a rather more inquiring—and perhap...
My Lords, in this group I speak principally to Amendment 43C in my name, and in the names of my n...
I think that I said that it was comprehensive.
I am very grateful: I certainly heard “complex” and was slightly surprised, because I have suppor...
My Lords, I want to speak in favour of all the amendments that have been spoken to and have my na...
My Lords, one of the most respected organisations in this area is the Prison Reform Trust. Its di...
My Lords, I shall echo most of what has already been said. I think that around the Chamber we are...
I am very sorry to interrupt my noble friend but I wonder whether she is not in fact talking to a...
I think you are.
I am talking to Amendment 43B.
It is not in this group.
Oh, it is in a different group. I am so sorry. Shall I continue or shall I leave it?
I think, with respect, you could come back to it if we get to that point.
My Lords, I apologise for not having spoken at Second Reading. I was thinking that had this propo...
With the leave of the Committee, I wonder whether I could try to complete what I was going to say...
My Lords, these amendments have allowed us to have a detailed and valuable debate and I welcome t...
My Lords, my noble friend Lady Linklater spoke to Amendment 43B as if it were part of this group....
I am happy to deal with that amendment; in the interests of economy, that seems a sensible sugges...
My Lords, I look forward to whiling away the long Summer Recess by reading the Minister’s helpful...
Moved by
Lord Marks of Henley-on-Thames
42L: Clause 29, page 31, line 15, after “furt...
My Lords, Amendment 42L is merely formal. This group refers to the use of force in the secure col...
My Lords, I shall speak briefly to Amendments 46 and 46A in this group. All I want to say is that...
My Lords, I will not add to the Minister’s misery for too long and will speak briefly in support ...
My Lords, experienced practitioners in residential settings, particularly local authority secure ...
My Lords, I shall share just a brief word, because I was unaware that we were going to be dealing...
My Lords, the Joint Committee on Human Rights has found,
“that it is incompatible with Arti...
My Lords, one of the most reprehensible provisions in this deeply flawed part of the Bill is that...
My Lords, I am grateful for the opportunity to debate these amendments from various noble Lords. ...
My Lords, I was responsible for conducting an inquiry into the death of an Angolan called Jimmy M...
I am grateful for that contribution. I do not propose to give a detailed response now, but it is ...
My Lords, I am grateful to my noble friend for the response he has given. It appears, at least in...