Deregulation Bill
Wednesday, 11 February 2015
Bills
House of Lords
My Lords, I have it in command from Her Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness the Prince of Wa...
Moved by
Lord Wallace of Saltaire
1: Clause 1, page 1, line 10, at end insert—
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My Lords, Section 3(2) of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 imposes a general duty on a...
Moved by
Lord McKenzie of Luton
2: Clause 1, leave out lines 8 to 11 and insert—
<...My Lords, I will speak also to Amendment 3. I thank the Minister for reverting on this matter at ...
My Lords, I thank the noble Lord for his constructive comments, and I recognise that the timing c...
My Lords, I am grateful to the Minister for his response, and I entirely accept his assurance abo...
Moved by
Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon
4: After Clause 43, insert the following new Clause—...
My Lords, following the publication of the Government’s policy paper on short-term letting in Lon...
Moved by
Lord McKenzie of Luton
5*: After Clause 43, line 7, leave out “section 25A” ...
My Lords, in moving this amendment, I will also speak to our other amendments in this group. In d...
My Lords, my name is also on this amendment, and I would like to draw attention to the declaratio...
My Lords, I would like briefly but very strongly to support the amendments which have been so wel...
My Lords, I will address the points made by the noble Lord, Lord Ahmad, in his speech. He mention...
My Lords, I have also added my name to the other three from both sides of the House. I have no pe...
I do not want to interrupt the noble Lord, because I agree with everything he has said. When he d...
The noble Lord asks if I discussed this with Westminster: specifically no, not with Westminster C...
My Lords, I put on record my support for the measures being introduced by the Government to refor...
Given the assuredness and spirit with which the noble Baroness is speaking for the Government, be...
I am sorry, I missed that. I did not understand the last question.
I am asking the noble Baroness whether, in preparing her speech, she has been privy to the result...
No, I have come to present the view of my declared interest in this new sector of the economy. I ...
My Lords, we are discussing short-term lets, and it is perhaps ironic that we have had a long-ter...
For the avoidance of doubt and so that it is on the record, when the Minister read the list of au...
When the noble Lord referred to the 15 and the seven, I thought, “I hope I have got my maths righ...
My Lords, this has been an extensive debate. I am grateful to all noble Lords who have spoken in ...
Moved by
Lord Wallace of Tankerness
17: Clause 44, page 37, line 2, leave out from “i...
Moved by
Baroness Hanham
20: Clause 57, page 47, line 1, leave out subsection (6)
...My Lords, I do not think that I need to delay the House too long on this, but I want to draw atte...
My Lords, I am grateful to the noble Baroness, Lady Hanham, for bringing this amendment back. I d...
My Lords, I apologise to the House for not having been able to take part in previous discussions ...
My Lords, I am the fourth current or former London borough council leader to speak in complete ag...
My Lords, I hope noble Lords would accept that there appears to be broad agreement that a fair sy...
My Lords, can the Minister explain how much of a nuisance the regulatory burden is in London?
...My Lords, I am trying to get there.
In our view, legislation should not provide for people ...
My Lords, I think I said on Report that I felt really sorry for the Minister having to respond, b...
Moved by
Lord Wallace of Saltaire
21: Clause 83, page 71, line 1, at end insert—
<...My Lords this group of amendments makes minor and technical changes that clarify and improve the ...
Moved by
Lord Wallace of Saltaire
22: Clause 83, page 71, line 2, at beginning insert...
Moved by
Lord Wallace of Saltaire
23: After Clause 84, insert the following new Claus...
My Lords, these new clauses fulfil the commitment made by the Government on Report on 5 February ...
My Lords, I rise briefly to support these amendments, to which I have added my name. As the Minis...
Moved by
Lord Wallace of Saltaire
24: After Clause 84, insert the following new Claus...
Moved by
Lord Wallace of Saltaire
27: Clause 88, page 73, line 27, at end insert—
...Moved by
Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town
28: Clause 103, page 81, line 41, at end ins...
My Lords, with the leave of the House I will move Amendment 28, which was tabled by my noble frie...
My Lords, I speak to the amendment moved by the noble Baroness, Lady Hayter, from my perspective ...
My Lords, on Report I committed to giving further consideration to whether the Professional Stand...
I thank the Minister for a very thoughtful response, and for all the work and meetings that have ...
Moved by
Lord Wallace of Saltaire
29: Clause 109, page 84, line 28, leave out “Paragr...
Moved by
Lord Wallace of Saltaire
31: Clause 110, page 85, line 3, leave out paragrap...
Moved by
Lord Wallace of Saltaire
37: Schedule 13, page 183, line 41, leave out “subs...
Moved by
Lord Wallace of Saltaire
41: After Schedule 18, insert the following new Sch...
Moved by
Lord Wallace of Saltaire
43: Schedule 19, page 216, line 14, leave out “leve...
Moved by
Lord Wallace of Saltaire
44: Schedule 21, page 234, line 18, leave out from ...
My Lords, I use this opportunity for a brief moment to pay tribute to my noble friend Lord Steven...
My Lords, on behalf of these Benches, I thank my noble friend Lord Wallace for seeing us through ...
My Lords, this is almost the end of the Gardiner-Wallace double act for this Parliament. The kind...