Crime and Policing Bill Debate

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Department: Home Office

Crime and Policing Bill

Lord Brady of Altrincham Excerpts
Wednesday 25th February 2026

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Lords Chamber
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These amendments will achieve the widely supported reform of the way in which sound moderators and flash suppressors are regulated. I beg to move.
Lord Brady of Altrincham Portrait Lord Brady of Altrincham (Con)
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My Lords, I rise very briefly to thank the Ministers on the other side of the House. I am very grateful that they have accepted what I think was an entirely common-sense case, which the Government had already accepted in a report that was previously published. I would just say that, in what I think is now my 29th year in Parliament in one House or the other, the number of occasions when Governments and Ministers accept entirely common-sense arguments from the other side of the House and respond is so small that I cannot think of many others, so I really am grateful. It will help the police and reduce the bureaucratic burden on them. It will reduce costs for a lot of people and does not pose any harm whatever, so thank you.

Lord Clement-Jones Portrait Lord Clement-Jones (LD)
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My Lords, I warmly welcome the Government’s amendments in this group, which deliver on the commitments made by the Minister during our debate in Committee. As I noted at the time, townies such as myself were being educated during the passage of the Bill on what these items were. However, the logic of this measure was immediately clear when the noble Lord, Lord Brady of Altrincham, introduced his amendments, and we were very pleased to support them when he first championed the cause. We are delighted that the Government have accepted his amendments.