United Kingdom Internal Market Bill
Monday, 7 December 2020
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House of Lords
My Lords, hybrid proceedings will now resume. If the capacity of the Chamber is exceeded, I will ...
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My Lords, I will address Amendments 1F, 1G, 1H, 1J, 1K and 1L. Last week, the other place was cle...
My Lords, in moving Motion A1, I shall speak to Amendments A1F to A1L in my name.
I am grat...
My Lords, I thank the Minister for clearly setting out his objections to the last set of amendmen...
My Lords, perhaps we need to remember why we are here. It is really quite simple. When the case f...
My Lords, once again, I am very grateful to those who have contributed to the debate. Although th...
My Lords, I am grateful to those who have contributed to this short debate. I would like to pick ...
My Lords, this group covers Amendment 8M, which relates to exclusions from the market access prin...
Moved by
Lord Stevenson of Balmacara
My Lords, in moving Motion B1 in my name, I thank the Minister for his full and comprehensive int...
The question is that Motion B1, as an amendment to Motion B, be agreed to. I have had no notice o...
My Lords, I rise to speak physically in the Chamber for the first time since March, so I hope you...
My Lords, I welcome the noble Baroness, Lady Bennett, back to her seat—just in time for tier 3 to...
I thank everybody who has contributed to what has been a very good, albeit brief, debate. I have ...
My Lords, this has been a very short debate, but, as the Minister has said, it has been quite int...
Members taking part remotely have given their voices in support of this Motion, and I will take t...
My Lords, I am introducing a new government amendment, containing new Clause 43A, as well as movi...
My Lords, I speak to Clause 43A. Consistent with the Minister’s undertaking last week, this new c...
My Lords, this is the last knockings on Part 5 of the Bill. It has been a sad and sorry saga from...
The noble Lord, Lord True, has been true to his word. He has produced Clause 43A, which does not ...
My Lords, the noble and learned Lord opposite always has a delightful habit of ending his eloquen...
My Lords, the other place has disagreed with Amendments 48B and 48C regarding the power to provid...
My Lords, I thank the Minister for the opportunity to have had discussions with her on two occasi...
I strongly support everything that has just been said by the noble and learned Lord, Lord Thomas,...
My Lords, I have had three more requests to speak. I will take them in order: the noble Lord, Lor...
My Lords, the serious point here is whether responsibility for economic development measures, whi...
My Lords, I will speak very briefly in favour of Motion F1 in the name of the noble and learned L...
My Lords, when the Minister introduced the Motion, she explained clearly that the other place had...
Does anyone else in the Chamber wish to speak?
There is almost no one left in the Chamber who has not spoken. This has been an interesting debat...
My Lords—[Inaudible]—on earlier discussions around this issue and the issue that will come up in ...
My Lords, I thank all noble Lords for their contributions to a debate that was slightly longer th...
I call the noble Lord, Lord Adonis, to ask a short question for elucidation.
I want to ask the Minister a very specific question. She talked about consultation, but will she ...
I believe that this issue was the subject of the amendments tabled by the noble and learned Lord,...
I thank all noble Lords who participated in this debate—particularly the noble Lords, Lord Adonis...
Is it your Lordships’ pleasure that Motion F1 be withdrawn?
You wish to test the opinion of the House? The Question will be decided by a remote Division. I i...
My Lords, I believe the clerk will give us some advice on how to proceed in hybrid proceedings in...
My Lords, the Hybrid Sitting of the House will now resume. In accordance with paragraph 93 of the...
My Lords, I turn once again to the thorny issue of subsidy control. I will begin by addressing Am...
Moved by
Baroness Finlay of Llandaff
My Lords, I shall speak to Motion G1 and move my Amendment 50E to Clause 50. At this stage I am m...
My Lords, I will speak to my Amendment 50F and Motion G2, which I may wish to move. I also suppor...
My Lords, I will speak briefly in support of the eloquent and persuasive speech of my noble frien...
I have received a request to speak from the noble Lord, Lord Adonis.
My Lords, before I address the specific amendments in the names of the noble Baronesses, Lady Fin...
My Lords, I can assure the noble Lord, Lord Adonis, that we on these Benches are not keen to hust...
My Lords, I agree with others who have spoken that this has been an interesting debate. It is cle...
My Lords, I have once again listened carefully to the points made in the debate today. It is alwa...
My Lords, I am most grateful to all noble Lords who have spoken in this debate. I start by commen...
Tabled by
Baroness Bowles of Berkhamsted
At end insert “but do propose Amendment 50F ...
My Lords, I have put down my marker on this point. It is not going away, and nor am I. I thank th...