Investigatory Powers Bill
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Moved by
Lord Paddick
1: Before Clause 1, insert the following new Clause—
“Tes...
My Lords, my noble friend Lady Hamwee and I have put our names to Amendments 1 and 2. Parliament’...
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My Lords, I am grateful to the noble Lord for giving way. I ask whether I have completely lost th...
My Lords, what I am trying to demonstrate here is to counter what the noble and learned Lord, Lor...
My Lords, I share the view of the noble and learned Lord. I am a simple sailor, and I am totally ...
Unless you are a Liberal Democrat.
My Lords, I am trying to demonstrate—and in many cases, obviously, not succeeding—why the 10 test...
I speak to Amendment 3, in my name, and note my interest as a member of the Intelligence and Secu...
My Lords, it is a good idea to remind ourselves at times like these that we live in a democracy, ...
My Lords, I am grateful to the noble Lord for giving way. We have a great number of amendments to...
That is exactly what I was just doing.
I fully support the amendments in this group. They s...
I, for my part, am entirely content with Amendment 3 in the name of the noble Lord, Lord Janvrin....
My Lords, following on from what the noble and learned Lord, Lord Brown of Eaton-under-Heywood, s...
My Lords, I thank the Minister for the response to my request at Second Reading for a view about ...
My Lords, if I may just follow on from what the noble Lord, Lord Rooker, has said, my view, havin...
My Lords, the Committee will recall that privacy protections were quite rightly a significant top...
My Lords, before my noble friend responds, having heard the discussion across the Chamber, I am s...
My Lords, I am very grateful for the comments from noble Lords from around the Chamber, and parti...
Moved by
Lord Keen of Elie
4: Clause 1, page 2, line 11, leave out “misfeasance” and ...
My Lords, I shall speak first to the government amendment. Clause 1 refers to those offences foun...
I rise to speak to Amendment 15 in this group, again on behalf of the Intelligence and Security C...
My Lords, Amendment 17 in my name would provide for a statutory public interest defence for the o...
My Lords, my noble friend Lady Hamwee and I have Amendments 16, 20, 21, 22 and 84 in this group.<...
My Lords, I gave evidence to the Leveson inquiry about the press intrusion suffered by my family ...
My Lords, I support my noble friend’s amendment. She set out extremely clearly what is at stake a...
My Lords, I support the amendments in the name of the noble Baroness, Lady Hollins. We should rem...
My Lords, I should disclose an interest as having been appointed some years ago now as chairman o...
My Lords, I will not detain the Committee long. I support the amendments in the names of my noble...
My Lords, I will speak very briefly on Amendment 16, to which I added my name, which has already ...
Before the noble Baroness sits down, can I point out that I share entirely her concerns and those...
My Lords, I begin with Amendment 15, which raises the issue of creating a new criminal offence. T...
I should have come in on Amendment 16, but before the Minister moves on, the issue of the private...
I am obliged to the noble Baroness. It was raised by Scottish colleagues—Scottish colleagues with...
Can the Minister clarify whether it is not then an offence for the Secretary of State to disclose...
It may be then that we have to agree to disagree. It is my understanding of the Bill and it is ou...