Agriculture Bill
Wednesday, 3 June 2020
Parliamentary committees
House of Lords
My Lords, I am pleased to follow the noble and learned Lord, Lord Hope of Craighead, albeit after...
My Lords, Amendments 264 and 265 in the name of the noble Lord, Lord Foulkes of Cumnock, relate t...
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I thank my noble friend Lord Foulkes for leading the debate on this group of amendments—relating ...
My Lords, I thank all noble Lords for contributing to this interesting debate, and particularly t...
I have received one request to speak after the Minister from the noble Lord, Lord Purvis of Tweed...
My Lords, I am grateful for the Minister’s fulsome response, which is characteristic of him, as w...
My Lords, I hope I have been very clear that we are dealing with a situation where ensuring WTO c...
My Lords, a great deal has happened since I moved this amendment at twenty minutes to midnight, l...
Moved by
Lord Gardiner of Kimble
268: Clause 42, page 38, line 28, leave out subsecti...
We now come to the group beginning with Amendment 270. I remind noble Lords that anyone wishing t...
Moved by
Baroness McIntosh of Pickering
270: After Clause 42, insert the following ne...
My Lords, I am delighted to open the group of amendments leading off with that in my name and to ...
If there is one strong theme running through many of the amendments, it is that of standards. I a...
My Lords, here we are on day seven of four—Douglas Adams would be proud of us. But seven days in ...
My Lords, I agree with what the noble Baroness, Lady Jones, said about public interest in this pa...
My Lords, I thank the Minister, the noble Baroness, Lady Bloomfield, and other noble Lords for th...
My Lords, I declare my interests as listed in the register. It is a huge privilege to follow the ...
My Lords, my Amendment 280 is in this group, and I am grateful to the noble Lord, Lord Wigley, fo...
It is a great pleasure to follow the noble Lord, Lord Bruce of Bennachie. At the outset, I join o...
My Lords, I put my name to Amendment 271 with a degree of sadness, just as, I am sure, the curren...
My Lords, if the Government are not too keen to listen to the voices from Opposition Benches or e...
My Lords, I start with an apology to your Lordships, and particularly to the Minister. On Thursda...
My Lords, I am delighted to follow the noble Lord, Lord Randall. I note his constructive comments...
My Lords, I am delighted to follow the noble Lord, Lord Wigley, and to support Amendment 270 in t...
My Lords, it is a pleasure to follow the noble Baroness, Lady Ritchie of Downpatrick, who has elo...
I am pleased to follow the noble and learned Lord, Lord Wallace, and will speak to Amendment 271 ...
My Lords, it is a great pleasure to speak in support of Amendment 270 in the name of the noble Ba...
My Lords, as I have listened to this debate my speech has got shorter and shorter. If ever there ...
My Lords, I share the concerns about how standards will be maintained when negotiating new trade ...
My Lords, I support the spirit of these amendments, all of which seek to enshrine the Government’...
My Lords, I too thank the Minister and all his colleagues for their stamina and good temper all t...
My Lords, I join others in thanking the Minister for the superb way he has replied to so many of ...
My Lords, I agree with those noble Lords who have called this probably the most important group o...
My Lords, I have heard my county of North Yorkshire mentioned a number of times in Committee and ...
My Lords, I repeat my declaration of interests as stated in the register. Since the Government an...
My Lords, I will speak particularly to Amendment 271 but I broadly support most of the amendments...
My Lords, I declare an interest in a small agricultural holding in France and, more seriously, in...
My Lords, I declare my interest in a small farm holding, which is in the register of interests. I...
These amendments collectively require us to impose our own standards on others. That is a perfect...
My Lords, I, too, to acknowledge the tolerance, patience and courtesy that the Minister has shown...
My Lords, we have heard many arguments put forward in this debate. I can say only that the fears ...
My Lords, I pay tribute to my noble friend on the Front Bench and his team. My goodness he has sh...
I remind noble Lords of my Devon farming interests and note my American links. I join other noble...
My Lords, I originally put my name down to speak to Amendment 271, in the name of my noble friend...
My Lords, we have been on this set of amendments for over three hours now. We need to finish Comm...
My Lords, I am delighted to follow the noble Lord, Lord Judd, who—it may not have been apparent t...
My Lords—[Inaudible.]
I am afraid that we cannot hear the noble Lord. Can he get closer to his microphone?
Is that better?
Yes, I think we can hear well enough. Go ahead.
I think that it would be a tragedy if British agriculture suffered rather than benefited from Bre...
I am really sorry, but the sound has gone again. Perhaps we can move on to the next speaker and t...
My Lords, as this is the last time that I expect to speak in this Committee stage, I add my thank...
My Lords, I congratulate my noble friends the Minister and Lady Bloomfield on their fortitude, st...
I know that the Minister will be relieved that I am in the last chunk of speakers on this group. ...
The House will be pleased to know that we are returning to the noble Lord, Lord Flight.
My Lords, I apologise for my computer not working properly.
It will be a tragedy if British...
My Lords, this has been a long and important debate, with a great deal of agreement across the Ho...
My Lords, I have had quite a long wait as I am the 40th speaker, but I have heard all the other 3...
My Lords, I rise to speak to Amendment 271 and declare my interests as set out in the register.
My Lords, I echo the thanks for the Ministers’ patience and the brilliance of the technicians who...
My Lords, it is always a pleasure to follow the noble Baroness, Lady Boycott. Like her, I thank t...
My Lords, it is a pleasure to follow the noble Baroness, and it has been a pleasure to take part,...
My Lords, I am very pleased to follow the noble Baroness, Lady Humphreys. When she was describing...
My Lords, I confess that I have some sympathy with the Minister. He is universally admired and re...
This has been another very good debate on a key issue in the Bill. I thank all noble Lords who sp...
My Lords, this debate has taken four and a quarter hours. I have taken careful note of the range ...
My Lords, speaking in this particular spot I feel I have to echo the thanks and compliments to th...
My Lords, I thank the noble Baroness for that question. As I say, that is precisely why we have e...
My Lords, I do not feel in the least embarrassed by my amendment, as suggested by the noble Lord,...
I am glad that the noble Lord, Lord Curry, has answered the question put by the noble Lord, Lord ...
The Minister recognised the importance of having a deal; without one, it will be a disaster, espe...
I am most grateful to the noble Lord; that is an important point. The department is working on al...
My Lords, I thank my noble friend the Minister for taking us to this point. I do not think he has...
My Lords, we still have quite a lot of business to do tonight and it is getting late already. I s...
We now come to the group consisting of Amendment 275. I remind noble Lords that anyone wishing to...
Moved by
Lord Cameron of Dillington
275: After Clause 42, insert the following new Cl...
My Lords, in introducing this amendment I declare an interest as chair of the advisory board of t...
My Lords, it is a privilege to follow my noble friend Lord Cameron of Dillington, who has so beau...
My Lords, I should apologise to the Committee for making my first contribution on the Agriculture...
My Lords, it is an absolute pleasure to follow the noble Lords, Lord Cameron and Lord Krebs, and ...
My Lords, as vice-chair of the APPG on Science and Technology in Agriculture, I believe that the ...
My Lords, I have rather drawn the short straw in being the first speaker to disagree with the rat...
My Lords, I declare my interest as a member of a family farming and growing business, as listed i...
My Lords, I thank the noble Baroness, Lady Young of Old Scone, for leading the way for those of u...
My Lords, like the noble Baroness, Lady Hayman, this is my first contribution on this Bill since ...
I support this amendment as tabled and ably presented by my noble friend Lord Cameron of Dillingt...
It is always a pleasure to follow the noble Lord, Lord Curry. On this occasion, however, I believ...
My Lords, I am pleased to speak in support of Amendment 275, proposed by my noble friend Lord Cam...
I call the noble Lord, Lord Taverne. We are having problems, so I call the noble Lord, Lord Blenc...
My Lords, I declare my interests as set out in the register. I thank my noble friend the Minister...
My Lords, I too rise with some trepidation after the contributions from luminaries with such vast...
I now call Lord Taverne, with whom I think a connection has now been made.
Hello, can you hear me? Nobody can. Just a moment—
My Lord, we can hear you.
Then that is all right.
I have two apologies to make. First, I was listening to the noble B...
My Lords, I start by declaring an interest as the chair of Rothamsted Enterprises, which is part ...
My Lords, this has been another thought-provoking debate. I thank the noble Lord, Lord Cameron of...
My Lords, I have received no requests to speak after the Minister.
My Lords, I thank all noble Lords who have taken part in this debate, particularly my fellow spon...
My Lords, we now come to the group beginning with Amendment 295. I remind noble Lords that anyone...
Moved by
Lord Carrington
295: Clause 47, page 40, line 28, leave out “primary legisla...
My Lords, I declare my interest as a farmer and landowner as set out in the register. I have tabl...
My Lords, I have stayed up until what is for me a very late hour in order to do two things at the...
My Lords, it is a pleasure to follow the indignation expressed by the noble Baroness, Lady Jones ...
First, I declare my interest in Suffolk farming, as in the register. I also echo so many others i...
My Lords, like others, I begin by expressing my admiration for the stamina, professionalism and t...
Clearly, there are major risks with Henry VIII clauses, and we have more of them in this Bill. My...
I am grateful to the noble Lords, Lord Carrington and Lord Greaves, and others for tabling Amendm...
My Lords, this has been a very helpful debate. I thank the noble Lord, Lord Carrington, for his a...
My Lords, I am most grateful and thank the noble Baroness, Lady Jones of Moulsecoomb, the noble L...
We now come to the group beginning with Amendment 299. I remind noble Lords that anyone wishing t...
Moved by
Lord Gardiner of Kimble
299: Clause 53, page 43, line 35, leave out subsecti...
My Lords, in moving Amendment 299 I shall also speak to Amendments 300 to 311 in my name. Amendme...
My Lords, I support the amendment in the name of the noble Baroness, Lady McIntosh.
The Agr...
My Lords, this is the last group of amendments this evening—indeed, in Committee on the Bill. It ...
My Lords, this group of amendments relating to changes in the commencement provisions are, as nob...
My Lords, I am most grateful to noble Lords for speaking on this, the last of the group of amendm...
The Minister and all noble Lords will be pleased to know that no one has expressed a wish to spea...
Moved by
Lord Gardiner of Kimble
300: Clause 53, page 43, line 37, after “provisions”...