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Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill

Debate on bills on Tuesday, 21 March 2023, in the House of Lords, led by Earl Howe. The answering member was Lord Collins of Highbury.
Lords consideration of Commons reason. Lords amendment 10 not insisted on and Lords amendments 10B, 10C, 10D and 10E in lieu agreed to. Bill returned to the Commons with amendments.
Type
Parliamentary proceeding
Reference
828 cc1680-1698 
Session
2022-23
Legislative stage
Commons amendments
Procedure
Commons reasons
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill 2021-22 to 2022-23. Commons disagreement and reason.
Wednesday, 8 February 2023
Bills
House of Lords
Deposited Paper DEP2023-0283
Monday, 27 March 2023
Deposited papers
House of Lords
Proceeding contributions
Baroness Barran | 828 c1680 (Link to this contribution)

Moved by

Earl Howe

Earl Howe | 828 cc1680-3 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I am pleased to be back again to debate the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill. ...


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Lord Willetts | 828 cc1684-5 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I declare my interest as a visiting professor at King’s College London and an honorary ...

Lord Grabiner | 828 cc1685-6 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I confess to be rather miffed by the Government’s acceptance of the amendment of the no...

Baroness Fox of Buckley | 828 cc1686-9 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I was all ready to welcome the restoration of the original Lords amendment to this Bill...

Lord Lucas | 828 c1688 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, what the noble Baroness, Lady Fox of Buckley, has just said emphasises the main point I...

Lord Triesman | 828 cc1688-1690 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I am not sure that I am going to be offensive; I now feel that my presentation is lacki...

Baroness Fox of Buckley | 828 c1690 (Link to this contribution)

To clarify, as I stated earlier—this really is important—I do not have a right to a platform and ...

Earl Howe | 828 c1690 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I just say to the noble Baroness, Lady Fox, that strictly speaking there should not be ...

Lord Triesman | 828 cc1690-1 (Link to this contribution)

Because we are not having that kind of iterative debate, I will refrain from making the point tha...

Lord Moylan | 828 cc1691-2 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I am conscious that, as a Conservative Back-Bencher loyally supporting the Government i...

Baroness Lawlor | 828 cc1692-3 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I apologise that I did not speak in the earlier debates on this matter because, as I re...

Lord Wallace of Saltaire | 828 cc1693-4 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, we have demonstrated that there remains a range of opinion about the nature and size of...

Lord Moore of Etchingham | 828 cc1694-5 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I listened with great interest to what the noble Lord, Lord Moylan, had to say and I sy...

Lord Collins of Highbury | 828 c1695 (Link to this contribution)

As a former trade union leader I am a bit hesitant to contribute, but let me just say to the nobl...

Earl Howe | 828 c1696 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, there is little more for me to say, other than to thank noble Lords for their contribut...

Lord Wallace of Saltaire | 828 c1696 (Link to this contribution)

I think we have a large social problem, which has been partly raised by social media, in the into...

Earl Howe | 828 c1696 (Link to this contribution)

I am grateful to the noble Lord, but I think we all agree that universities, par excellence, are ...

Lord Willetts | 828 cc1697-8 (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I want briefly to reflect on the important points that have been made. First, I think t...

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