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Nationality and Borders Bill

Debate on bills on Monday, 14 March 2022, in the House of Lords, led by Baroness Williams of Trafford. The answering member was Lord Rosser.
Statement on legislative consent. Lords third reading. Amendments 1 to 13 agreed to. Bill passed and returned to the Commons with amendments.
Type
Parliamentary proceeding
Reference
820 cc20-30 
Session
2021-22
Department
Home Office
Legislative stage
Third reading
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
Nationality and Borders Bill 2021-22. As amended on Report.
Tuesday, 8 March 2022
Bills
House of Lords
Proceeding contributions
Baroness Williams of Trafford | 820 cc20-1 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, before we move on, I will make some remarks about devolution and this

Lord Rosser | 820 c21 (Link to this contribution)

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Lord Rosser

1: Clause 44, page 41, line 37, leave out “, (E1)”

Member’...


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Lord Rosser | 820 cc21-2 (Link to this contribution)

I apologise—the House will have to put up with me rather than my noble friend Lord Coaker. I note...

Lord Alton of Liverpool | 820 cc22-3 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I can be fairly brief. I support the amendments put forward to your Lordships’ House by...

Baroness Hamwee | 820 c23 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, on these Benches we support the amendments, but I ask the Minister to go back to the—to...

Lord Kerr of Kinlochard | 820 cc23-4 (Link to this contribution)

We have greatly improved Part 2 of the Bill, because it no longer flies in the face of the 1951 r...

Bishop of Durham | 820 c24 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I support all the amendments because they all seem to make complete sense in terms of t...

Baroness Williams of Trafford | 820 c24 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I thank the noble Lord, Lord Rosser, for outlining his points. I will start with the go...

Baroness Williams of Trafford | 820 cc24-5 (Link to this contribution)

On the question from the noble Lord, Lord Alton, about a modern slavery Bill, I say: as soon as p...

Lord Rosser | 820 c25 (Link to this contribution)

Moved by

Lord Rosser

2: Clause 44, page 41, line 42, leave out paragraph (e)

Me...

Baroness Williams of Trafford | 820 c25 (Link to this contribution)

Moved by

Baroness Williams of Trafford

7: Clause 47, page 47, line 2, leave out “and ...

Lord Rosser | 820 c25 (Link to this contribution)

Moved by

Lord Rosser

8: Clause 63, page 62, line 40, leave out from “date” to end of ...

Lord Rosser | 820 c26 (Link to this contribution)

Moved by

Lord Rosser

9: Clause 69, page 68, leave out lines 4 to 7

Member’s exp...

Lord Rosser | 820 c26 (Link to this contribution)

Moved by

Lord Rosser

10: Clause 70, page 68, line 31, leave out subsection (6)

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Baroness Williams of Trafford | 820 c26 (Link to this contribution)

Moved by

Baroness Williams of Trafford

11: Schedule 2, leave out Schedule 2

Mem...

Baroness Stroud | 820 c26 (Link to this contribution)

Moved by

Baroness Stroud

12: Schedule 4, page 93, line 23, leave out paragraphs 1 and...

Baroness Williams of Trafford | 820 c27 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, if I may, I will just detain the House a little longer to mark the end of this Bill’s p...

Lord Rosser | 820 cc27-8 (Link to this contribution)

I will not detain the House for long but I think that I ought to say a few words; first, to thank...

Lord Paddick | 820 cc28-9 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, following the invasion of Ukraine, it has been interesting to note how the arguments of...

Lord Alton of Liverpool | 820 c29 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I place on record my thanks to the noble Baroness, Lady Williams of Trafford. She has h...

Baroness Stowell of Beeston | 820 c30 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I join the noble Lord, Lord Alton of Liverpool, in his comments about my noble friend t...

Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb | 820 c30 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, this has been an incredibly tough Bill, not only because of the stamina necessary to ta...

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