Infrastructure Bill [HL]
Tuesday, 14 October 2014
Bills
House of Lords
Moved by
Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon
100: Clause 26, page 26, line 27, leave out “in rela...
My Lords, I will also speak to Amendments 101 to 107, 122, 126, 127 and 132, which provide for th...
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Moved by
Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon
101: Clause 26, page 26, line 28, leave out “the” an...
Moved by
Lord McKenzie of Luton
101A: Clause 26, page 26, line 29, at end insert—
...My Lords, this amendment seeks to limit the small sites exemption to two years from 2016 and to a...
My Lords, in speaking to Amendment 108A, I should like to thank the noble Lord, Lord Berkeley, fo...
My Lords, I have a great deal of sympathy with the comments of the right reverend Prelate the Bis...
My Lords, I welcome both these amendments; indeed, they are very similar to amendments I tabled i...
My Lords, first I thank all noble Lords who have participated in this debate, and in particular t...
My Lords, I thank the Minister for his response to my amendment. I think we recognise that puttin...
Moved by
Baroness Kramer
102: Clause 26, page 26, line 33, leave out “in England”
...Moved by
Lord Teverson
108: After Clause 26, insert the following new Clause—
“...
My Lords, this continues a similar theme. I tabled an amendment in Committee to try to get more r...
My Lords, we should be grateful to the noble Lord, Lord Teverson, for raising a very important an...
My Lords, I thank my noble friend Lord Teverson for tabling this amendment. I also thank the nobl...
My Lords, I thank the noble Lord, Lord McKenzie, for his support and his very good response to th...
Moved by
Baroness Worthington
108B: Clause 27, page 28, line 7, leave out “renewable”...
My Lords, I begin by apologising to noble Lords for the late tabling of this amendment. It was do...
My Lords, I very much share the concern of the noble Baroness. I have an example that I raised at...
My Lords, I thank the noble Baroness for tabling the amendment and my noble friend for his contri...
A moment ago my noble friend said that there was absolutely nothing to prevent the scheme being e...
It would require proper consultation. We would have to go through the proper consultation process...
My Lords, there we have it. This does not feel to me like appropriate primary legislation. If we ...
Moved by
Lord Jenkin of Roding
109: Clause 27, page 28, line 9, at end insert—
...
My Lords, that was a very interesting and revealing debate, because we have not always kept clear...
My Lords, I rise belatedly on the Bill and in today’s debate as well, as I have not had much oppo...
My Lords, it is very late and I do not wish to detain the House. However, I want to add my strong...
My Lords, I thank my noble friend for tabling these amendments. The first part of Amendment 109 s...
My Lords, I was grateful for the support of the noble Baroness, Lady Worthington; I hope that she...
Moved by
Lord Jenkin of Roding
113: Clause 27, page 29, line 40, at end insert—
My Lords, we can deal with this much more briefly. My amendments in this group address when regul...
My Lords, briefly, I again support the noble Lord’s amendment and welcome the government amendmen...
My Lords, I am grateful to my noble friend and the noble Baroness for their contributions. We lis...
I am grateful for my noble friend’s graciousness. She has gone a long way to meet us but, as has ...