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Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 14 Nov 2022
Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill

"My Lords, the premise of the amendment moved by the noble and learned Lord, Lord Etherton, is a presupposition that the clause remains. I will be a little more ambitious by arguing that the provision is in fact otiose and we would do well to get rid of it.

I …..."

Lord Grabiner - View Speech

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 14 Nov 2022
Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill

"Does the Minister think it appropriate that there should be left in place two possible routes for a complainant—a regulatory route and a Clause 4 route—without there being any guidance whatever in the legislation as to who should or should not go first? At the moment, the Minister is saying, …..."
Lord Grabiner - View Speech

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 14 Nov 2022
Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill

"I apologise: it is probably my fault because I did not convey the point of the noble and learned Lord, Lord Hope, as clearly as I could, and perhaps should, have done, and certainly not as clearly as he inevitably would have. It is not about the earlier 1980s legislation; …..."
Lord Grabiner - View Speech

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 14 Nov 2022
Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill

"My Lords, without wishing to repeat points that I made on earlier amendments, I will refer briefly to the amendments put forward by the noble Lords, Lord Willetts and Lord Stevens of Birmingham, Amendments 58 and 59. Both draw attention to key deficiencies in the current drafting of the Bill.

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Lord Grabiner - View Speech

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 14 Nov 2022
Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill

"My Lords, if I may respectfully say so, I was extremely interested in the observations of the noble Lord, Lord Johnson of Marylebone, in support of the two amendments to which his name is attached. But there is another aspect of this discussion that gives me an opportunity to have …..."
Lord Grabiner - View Speech

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 14 Feb 2011
Building Schools for the Future

"I have two points for the Minister. First, is he telling the House that a decision has been taken not to appeal against that judgment? I could not tell that from the Statement. Secondly, some play is made in the Statement of the fact that no compensation order was made …..."
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