Brexit: Withdrawal Agreement and Political Declaration
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My Lords, before we commence the adjourned debate, I observe that we have a lot of business to ge...
My Lords, as we embark on the third day of our deliberations, and the House of Commons approaches...
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My Lords, I do not think that is for me to do, but no doubt my noble friend Lady Hayter will comm...
My Lords, soon after the referendum, a number of my colleagues from across the House and the othe...
My Lords, I am pleased to follow the noble Lord, Lord Teverson, and I agree with much of what he ...
Like others, I return to the scene of the accident to discuss this deal. I do not think that I im...
My Lords, leaving the European Community after more than half a century of membership is clearly ...
My Lords, I cherish my European citizenship and regret its loss when or if—dare I say it?—Brexit ...
My Lords, I am honoured to speak after the noble Baroness—honoured and a little daunted. This is ...
My Lords, I first draw attention to my interests as set out in the register, in particular as cha...
My Lords, we have seen a very long and extended debate. There are lots of things I wanted to cove...
My Lords, democracy did not start and finish on 23 June 2016. For those who say we must at all co...
To echo my noble friend, I would respectfully ask that noble Lords look at the clock and respect ...
I will draw my remarks to a close. I do not believe that a new referendum, whatever the question,...
My Lords, ever since the referendum on leaving or staying within the EU, the United Kingdom has h...
My Lords, like my noble friend Lord Hunt, I propose to confine my remarks to the subject of the r...
My Lords, I want first to focus on what may appear a parochial issue: the role of this House in t...
My Lords, it is a pleasure to follow the noble Lord, Lord Whitty. He and I have worked closely to...
My Lords, I declare my European interests as detailed in the register and my membership of the Eu...
My Lords, it looks like Brexit is effectively over, thanks to the mature good sense of the Britis...
My Lords, it is a pleasure to follow the noble Lord, Lord Adonis, and I will attempt to imitate h...
My Lords, I do not want to add to the volume of speculation about what will happen tomorrow or a ...
My Lords, it is a privilege to follow the noble Lord, Lord Skidelsky. As always, I listened with ...
My Lords, in February 2016, almost three years ago, Britain was at the top table of the world, a ...
My Lords, it is a pleasure to follow the noble Lord, Lord Bilimoria. I would like to support this...
My Lords, despite everything, our final Brexit destination remains a mystery—and, faced with a my...
My Lords, in the two and a half years since the referendum, debate has continued on the relative ...
My Lords, it is a pleasure to follow the noble Lord, Lord Shipley. I have spent about 25 years of...
My Lords, it is always a great pleasure to follow the noble Lord, Lord Jay. I put him in the mand...
Yes, I am sure it will give enormous pleasure to the Liberal Democrats—although I am not sure the...
My Lords, I rise to express my strong support for the Motion in the name of my noble friend Lady ...
My Lords, I have listened to many of the speakers during the course of this debate, both in Decem...
My Lords, the Secretary of State for Exiting the EU said at the weekend:
“For the sake of o...