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Moved by
Baroness Hamwee
57: Clause 3, page 2, line 32, leave out “when notice of its...
My Lords, I shall speak also to Amendments 62, 63 and 64. The Committee will be pleased to know t...
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My Lords, I am grateful to my noble friend for bringing forward these amendments, which provide a...
I apologise that I did not come in before my noble friend spoke but something he said has prompte...
I am grateful to my noble friend for seeking clarification on this issue. The clause follows the ...
My Lords, I thank my noble friend for his reply. At the same time as he was saying that it is imp...
Moved by
Baroness Hamwee
58: Clause 4, page 3, line 15, after “individual’s” insert “...
My Lords, Clause 4(3) provides that an individual’s,
“failure to comply with a specified co...
My Lords, this brief debate has discussed the permit to return which would be issued under a temp...
My Lords, on the explanation about material failure and so on, it seems that there is a distincti...
Moved by
Baroness Smith of Basildon
59: Clause 4, page 3, line 36, after “5(3))” inse...
My Lords, Amendment 59 is a probing amendment to try to get some of the detail of what is really ...
My Lords, at Second Reading it was clear that a number of us were finding it difficult to get our...
I support this important probing amendment. I hope it will provide an opportunity to iron out som...
My Lords, a series of very important questions have been posed to the Minister. I want to add jus...
I have another question because we may not come back to this after today. It may well be that the...
My Lords, this is an immensely significant amendment. Since I think the Minister is the sort of p...
My Lords, I recall a point I made at Second Reading. The human rights memo notes at paragraph 13 ...
My Lords, it has been helpful to go through the Bill as the result of the amendments, trying to t...
I thank the Minister for picking up my point; he says that he is trying to put some context aroun...
I shall come to that point in the pile of papers that have found their way to me. But I can antic...
I am grateful to the noble Lord for that. I understand why he introduced his response in the way ...
The noble Baroness is absolutely right. I very much appreciate the constructive and thoughtful wa...
My Lords, I am grateful to my noble friend for giving way. I was not going to go back to the poin...
The Minister as usual has given a very full reply. There is one basic issue which troubles me in ...
On the point raised by the noble Lord, Lord Judd, we are seeking to bring them back but in a safe...
This follows on from the point that my noble friend Lord Judd has just made. This is a very serio...
The circumstances are not that the managed return is going to take more than two years; they are ...
I am sorry; I am trying to follow the Minister’s argument. He is saying that two years might elap...
I hope that I can help the noble Lord here. Perhaps the problem is my poor explanation of this is...
Following on from the issue just raised by the noble Lord, Lord Harris, I completely understand t...
We are not talking about throwing people out here. The context is that we are talking about peopl...
This will be my last hypothetical. As a nation, we take the position that there are certain count...
It stands in the same position I gave in my earlier answer. If the Secretary of State had a reaso...
My Lords, the noble Lord has had a very trying experience in addressing all the questions. I have...
It is the exclusion order.
I am grateful for that. All the Bill says is:
“It is for the Secretary of State to decide t...
The consulate would be an integral part of the TEO process in communicating to the country that t...
That is helpful and I am grateful. I am still uncertain as to the progress made in discussions wi...
My Lords, Amendment 61 has been wrongly listed and should apply to Clause 5. Therefore, I am call...
Moved by
Lord Bates
65: After Clause 9, insert the following new Clause—
“Revie...
Moved by
Baroness Hamwee
67: Clause 10, page 7, line 3, at end insert “and generally ...
My Lords, Clause 10(3) provides:
“The Secretary of State may make regulations providing for...
My Lords, we have had a long day of debates which has benefited from the great insight, experienc...
My Lords, I confess that, stupidly, that had not occurred to me. If the individual applies for a ...
Moved by
Lord Bates
68: Clause 11, page 7, line 15, at end insert—
““condition ...
Moved by
Lord Bates
69: After Clause 11, insert the following new Clause—
“Chap...