Debates between Lord Ashton of Hyde and Lord Harris of Haringey during the 2019 Parliament

Wed 24th Nov 2021

Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill

Debate between Lord Ashton of Hyde and Lord Harris of Haringey
Lord Ashton of Hyde Portrait Lord Ashton of Hyde (Con)
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Because when we started three hours earlier, the usual channels asked us to finish three hours earlier—so it did not achieve anything.

Lord Harris of Haringey Portrait Lord Harris of Haringey (Lab)
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My Lords, I have listened to this with great fascination. I am afraid that the Chief Whip is being slightly disingenuous. He says that all this time has been spent in Committee in this House on this Bill. Nobody disputes that; it is a fact. But what is significant is that this is new material which has not previously been considered anywhere—except within the bowels of the Home Office perhaps. It is new material and that is why this House needs the opportunity to scrutinise it. Without that scrutiny, it will pass into law without there having been adequate discussion of what are clearly important provisions—they are important because, otherwise, I presume the Government would not have brought them forward.

Lord Ashton of Hyde Portrait Lord Ashton of Hyde (Con)
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But they will be scrutinised, at the Committee stage and then at the Report stage.