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We now come to the group beginning with the Question that Clause 42 stand part of the Bill. I rem...
My Lords, it is only three weeks since an overwhelming majority of this House regretted Part 5 of...
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My Lords, I am privileged to follow the noble and learned Lord, Lord Judge, and I find myself in ...
My Lords, it is a pleasure and an honour to follow the noble and most reverend Lord, Lord Eames. ...
My Lords, it is a great pleasure to follow the noble Lord, Lord Howard, and to agree with him—not...
My Lords, I will speak to Amendment 161, to which I have added my name, alongside the noble and r...
My Lords, it is a privilege to follow the most reverend Primate the Archbishop of Canterbury. I r...
My Lords, I agree with everything that my noble friend Lady Ritchie said. The noble and learned L...
My Lords, it is difficult to know where to start; there are so many things of major concern in th...
It is always a pleasure to follow the noble Lord, Lord Empey, who always speaks with such authori...
My Lords, it is a great pleasure to follow the speech by the noble Baroness, Lady Suttie. I endor...
My Lords, I follow the right reverend Prelate the Bishop of Leeds in hoping that the Government w...
My Lords, I am delighted to follow my noble friend Lord Cormack. I pay tribute to his excellent w...
My Lords, I am humbled to follow so many powerful, erudite, emotional and persuasive speeches. Th...
My Lords, we have heard some amazing and inspiring speeches. The noble and learned Lord, Lord Jud...
My Lords, I am also a member of the Joint Committee on Human Rights and I support what my noble f...
The noble Lord, Lord Singh, has withdrawn. I call the noble Lord, Lord Dodds of Duncairn.
My Lords, we are in the position of Part 5 having to be brought forward because of the contents o...
My Lords, we have listened to many moving and powerful speeches from right reverend Prelates and ...
My Lords, it is a rather remarkable experience, as quite a new Member of this place, to find myse...
My Lords, it is a great pleasure to follow the noble and learned Lord, Lord Clarke, in his very s...
My Lords, it is a great pleasure to follow the noble Earl, whose work as chair of the EU Committe...
My Lords, I rise to support all the clauses that deal with the Northern Ireland protocol. I am ve...
My Lords, the Good Friday agreement was made possible, at least in part, by the fact both the Uni...
My Lords, I am speaking today because I believe that the clauses that the noble and learned Lord,...
My Lords, like the noble Baroness, Lady Hoey, I have no claim to being a lawyer, nor the son of a...
I, along with several colleagues, sat on the EU Select Committee, so ably chaired by the noble Ea...
My Lords, first, I want to say how sad I am at the passing of the noble Lord, Lord Sacks, who was...
My Lords, it is daunting to speak after the noble and learned Lord, Lord Mackay of Clashfern, and...
My Lords, on this anniversary of Kristallnacht, when some of us mourn the cruelty of the death of...
My Lords, may I begin by joining with the noble Lord, Lord Carlile of Berriew, and other noble Lo...
My Lords, earlier today in the debate on the Agriculture Bill, there was a great deal of rightful...
I begin by saying to the noble Lord, Lord Moylan, that I spend a lot of my time defending the Uni...
My Lords, I concede that I am new here, but I will issue a warning: outside this place and the We...
My Lords, unlike the noble Baroness, Lady Fox of Buckley, whose vigorous reasoning I respectfully...
My Lords, I am glad to speak after my noble and learned friend Lord Garnier, although we come at ...
My Lords, I apologise that I was unable to participate in the Second Reading debate. Many noble L...
My Lords, I agree with my noble and learned friend Lord Clarke of Nottingham in so far as he prai...
My Lords, I have read an enormous amount of very learned opinion, produced by many distinguished ...
My Lords, I have listened intently for over four hours to all the fine speeches and contributions...
My Lords, I am not a lawyer. Nevertheless, I am in my 47th year in Parliament, of which 23 were a...
My Lords, I declare my interests, as set out in the register. I am very pleased indeed to follow ...
My Lords, it is a great honour to be speaking towards the end of this long debate, in which so ma...
It is a pleasure to follow the noble Lord, Lord Fox, who has been a tower of strength throughout ...
Would the noble and learned Lord accept—
Anybody who says there is no debate in this place because we are complying with the coronavirus r...
My Lords, I too begin by humbly paying my own tribute to Lord Sacks. His reflective witness to fa...
My Lords, it is getting rather late. There is a lot to cover. If I may, I will deal with it in se...
My Lords, the result is clear and we have already agreed in the usual channels that Clause 43 is ...
I will now put the question on Clause 44. We have heard from Members taking part remotely who say...
My Lords, the result is clear, and we have already agreed in the usual channels that Clauses 45, ...
My Lords, we now come to the group beginning with Amendment 169A. I remind noble Lords that anyon...
Moved by
Baroness Rawlings
169A: Clause 50, page 41, line 40, at end insert “, and re...
My Lords, I too pay tribute to Lord Sacks—a huge loss.
In moving Amendment 169A, I will als...
I speak to oppose the inclusion of Clause 50 in the Bill. It is important to distinguish between ...
The noble Lord, Lord Purvis of Tweed, has withdrawn, so I call the noble Baroness, Lady Finlay of...
My Lords, like other noble Lords, I pay my respects to the memory of Lord Sacks. His loss is imme...
My Lords, when I read the three amendments of my noble friend Lady Rawlings, I was not sure exact...
The noble Baronesses, Lady Bowles of Berkhamsted and Lady Neville-Rolfe, have withdrawn, so I cal...
My Lords, I express my sympathy and support for the amendments set out by the noble Baroness, Lad...
The noble Baroness, Lady Bennett of Manor Castle, has also withdrawn, so I call Lord Stevenson of...
My Lords, I thank the noble Baroness, Lady Rawlings, for introducing her amendment. She made her ...
My Lords, I thank noble Lords who have taken part in this debate. I recognise that the hour is la...
I have received a request to speak after the Minister from the noble Lord, Lord Fox.
With every answer, there come more questions, I am afraid. The Minister sought to explain that th...
I certainly did not intend to imply that at all and I apologise if the noble Lord got that impres...
My Lords, I thank the Minister for his courteous and careful reply, and I thank all noble Lords w...