Fisheries Bill [HL]
Wednesday, 26 February 2020
Parliamentary committees
House of Lords
Moved by
Lord Teverson
17: Clause 1, page 2, line 24, leave out subsection (7)
My Lords, I suspect that this amendment will not take up a lot of the Committee’s time. I want to...
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My Lords, perhaps I might add a question to this. To understand what the equal access objective i...
The noble Lord, Lord Teverson, poses some serious challenges in his amendment. Indeed, quota allo...
My Lords, I am most grateful to noble Lords for this short debate. As I understand it,
I have not finished yet. So that is where the position lies. I will now take the noble Lord’s int...
I apologise to the Minister. It may be that he cannot answer this question but, when it comes to ...
I will avail myself of receiving some information and let everyone in this debate know. Clearly, ...
I thank the noble Lord, Lord Cameron, for his question because even if we use the traditional ICE...
Moved by
Baroness Worthington
18: Clause 1, page 2, line 29, leave out subsection (8)...
I must confess to feeling that perhaps I am not the best person to lead off this segment of the d...
My Lords, my Amendment 19 is trying to deal with the same matter, but it attempts to use the acti...
My Lords, I will speak to my Amendment 78, which is in a similar vein around national benefit. It...
My Lords, we have five amendments in this group: Amendments 20, 21, 77, 80 and 84. First, a numbe...
My Lords, if my noble friend will forgive me, I want to interject for a short moment, not about t...
My Lords, I will not detain the House for long. I am encouraged by this debate. Last year I sat o...
My Lords, I wonder whether this question of landing obligations will need to be resolved in the f...
Perhaps I may intervene on the noble and learned Lord. We should not forget that we are talking a...
I can see that, if it is restricted to British vessels, it is perfectly within the powers of this...
My Lords, this debate has turned into rather an intriguing one, with lots of contributions. I am ...
I shall read what the Minister said in detail in Hansard. He said that this is riddled with compl...
I repeat what I said: work is already being undertaken on this by the Government and the devolved...
Perhaps I can be helpful to the Minister, in that the whole area of foreign ownership of British-...
For tonight, I will say that these are matters under active consideration. We take the point that...
My Lords, I am grateful for the Minister’s response to this group of amendments. I will read Hans...
Moved by
Lord Grantchester
22: Clause 1, page 2, line 34, after “minimised” insert “,...
My Lords, in moving Amendment 22, I will speak also to Amendment 23. These amendments are tabled ...
My Lords, I shall speak to Amendment 125 in my name, also in this group. I also lend my support t...
I put my name on the amendment and am pleased to welcome it. One message from the climate change ...
My Lords, this Government have committed to ambitious action to tackle climate change, including ...
My Lords, I am grateful to the Minister for that reply, and I take it entirely in the spirit in w...
Before the noble Lord withdraws his amendment, I want to comment on the Minister’s list of activi...
I thank the noble Baroness, Lady Worthington, for reminding me of the important issue of nature’s...