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Fisheries Bill [HL]

My Lords, the Minister has given a lot of detail, so I feel that I too will have to go back and read through Hansard. I am trying to clarify our very simple first amendment, the one that would put “must” rather than “may” in Clause 23(1). At the moment, it reads:

“The Secretary of State may determine, for a calendar year—

The maximum quantity of sea fish that may be caught by British fishing boats;

The maximum number of days that British fishing boasts may spend at seas.”

Our amendment said:

“The Secretary of State must”.

If it is okay in some calendar years for the Secretary of State to determine that, I am not quite clear why it is not okay every year, which is what our amendment would have achieved. In which years is it all right to do it, and in which years is it not? This is where I am lost, because if the principle is accepted—which it clearly is because it is spelled out there—why not do it every year?

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
802 c873 
Session
2019-21
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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