Nationality and Borders Bill
Thursday, 9 December 2021
Bills
House of Lords
Moved by
Baroness Lister of Burtersett
40: Clause 11, page 13, line 44, at end insert...
My Lords, I am grateful to the noble Baroness, Lady Neuberger, and my noble friend Lord Cashman f...
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My Lords, I rise to support the amendment in the name of the noble Baroness, Lady Lister of Burte...
My Lords, it is a pleasure to follow the noble Baroness, Lady Neuberger, who has added her name t...
My Lords, I offer very strong Green group support for this amendment, although I acknowledge the ...
My Lords, I support this as a probing amendment and support everything that has been said. If I w...
My Lords, in very few words I would like to welcome and support Amendment 40, moved by the noble ...
My Lords, this will not be the last time we talk about the need for a trauma-informed approach. I...
My Lords, I will speak very briefly. The remarks by the noble Baroness, Lady Neuberger, made me r...
My Lords, I thank the noble Baroness, Lady Lister of Burtersett, for putting my mind at rest. I i...
As my noble friend Lady Lister of Burtersett said in moving this amendment, Clause 11 provides th...
My Lords, I thank all noble Lords who have spoken in this debate for what have been very thoughtf...
I thank noble Lords very much for their support for this amendment—their willingness to apply som...
I apologise—I was not quick enough to my feet. I wanted to get in before the noble Baroness withd...
There is no need—I am glad that the noble Baroness said that. I had made a note to mention it and...
Moved by
Baroness Lister of Burtersett
46: Clause 11, page 14, line 13, leave out par...
My Lords, it is me again, I am afraid. I rise to move Amendment 46, and I am grateful to the nobl...
My Lords, I want to take the opportunity afforded by Amendments 46 and 54 in the name of the nobl...
My Lords, I also support Amendment 46 and the amendment in the names of my noble friend Lady Stro...
I think that my noble friend might be speaking to the next group of amendments.
My Lords, I rise to speak on behalf of my noble friend Lady Jones of Moulsecoomb, who signed both...
My Lords, I will respond to my noble friend Lady Stroud’s request to know the policy intent. Decl...
My Lords, I think the noble Lord is giving way to me, and I am grateful to him. He is right: I kn...
It is the principle that I am seeking to deal with. The noble Lord is quite right to ask the ques...
My recollection of the French criticism is that they were criticising the ability of asylum seeke...
When I look into the detail of the criticism, it is much wider than the noble Baroness is suggest...
I will just finish dealing with the point raised by the noble Baroness. We must ourselves try to ...
Given that the Government’s position is that they are right about the refugee convention; given t...
My noble friend said that it would be good to identify what some of these pull factors actually a...
Well, I agree with every word that my noble friend has just said. What I am seeking to persuade c...
The noble Lord talked about focusing on people genuinely in need and compared them with people co...
I am not disagreeing with the noble Baroness; I am just trying to get us to focus on what the Gov...
I absolutely agree with my noble friend that the objective should be to encourage people to come ...
My noble friend Lord Hunt made a valuable distinction but, with respect, he did not take it throu...
If it is so much more generous here, why, in 2020, did the French have roughly 150,000 asylum cla...
As with all questions affecting our colleagues in France, it is very difficult to answer that.
My Lords, what evidence are the French basing this view on? The academic evidence that I am aware...
Would the noble Baroness, Lady Lister, please ask the French?
My Lords, after the emotionally draining Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, I told myself...
My Lords, one of the ways that the Government can differentiate under the Bill between group 1 an...
My Lords, I thank noble Lords for explaining their Amendments 46 and 54. As I have said elsewhere...
I thank my noble friend for giving way. I would like to clarify one point. I think she is saying ...
Before the Minister answers—I am sorry to prolong the debate; I was going to leave this point unt...
I thank the noble Baroness, but I disagree.
To answer my noble friend’s intervention about ...
I may have misunderstood the thrust of what the Minister has said on behalf of the Government, bu...
Yes, my noble friend is absolutely right. It is not unusual for guidelines to be drawn up after l...
It is true that it is not unusual for guidelines to be drawn up subsequently but, presumably, in ...
It might be helpful to the noble Lord if I outlined situations in which it might be applied, as o...
I thank all noble Lords who have spoken. There have been some very powerful arguments for the ame...
I am sorry to intervene, but will the Minister include in the letter to noble Lords how this meas...
That is a very good question, but it has taken away my train of thought. What I wanted to say was...