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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 14 Feb 2012
Welfare Reform Bill

"My Lords, I had not intended to intervene either. I will do so very briefly because I have made my points at earlier stages of the Bill. My principal point, as I said to the noble Baroness, Lady Meacher, at the end of last week, was that I did not …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 14 Feb 2012
Welfare Reform Bill

"My Lords, having been a serial good-behaviour person this week, I thought that I ought at least, in fairness to myself and the noble Lord, Lord Best, to join in on this, as I was in my serial offending mode at the time the previous amendment was discussed. I am …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 14 Feb 2012
Welfare Reform Bill

"My Lords, I am intervening only briefly, partly because I do not want to attack the right reverend Prelate, who seemed to be in a much less militant mood than he was on the previous occasion. I will, therefore, not repeat the remarks that I made then, when I made …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 14 Feb 2012
Welfare Reform Bill

"My Lords, I am intervening—as usual, you might think—for two reasons. First, on the previous occasion I sat down there and declared that I was standing shoulder to shoulder with my noble and learned friend Lord Mackay of Clashfern, which indeed I was, and I was therefore part of the …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 14 Feb 2012
Welfare Reform Bill

"Briefly, may I just—in the form of a question, as I think is appropriate—ask my noble friend whether he is aware that I think that is a significantly generous response to my request for proper, genuine consultation and a real opportunity for the House to have a say?..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 31 Jan 2012
Welfare Reform Bill

"My Lords, I wonder whether I might intervene briefly. I am in a slightly awkward position, and it may not surprise the House to know that I have been approached by all parties to this argument, either to say something on their side or to shut up. I am going …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 31 Jan 2012
Welfare Reform Bill

"I did not suggest that this was setting rates in concrete; I suggested that it was setting relationships between rates in concrete. That runs into the point that the noble Baroness just made and my earlier point: that there is a spectrum which changes over time...."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 25 Jan 2012
Welfare Reform Bill

"My Lords, if anyone wondered why I moved from my earlier position, they would have guessed that it was to stand shoulder to shoulder with my noble and learned friend Lord Mackay. He and I were in cahoots over the attempts to tackle this problem 20 years ago. We were …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 25 Jan 2012
Welfare Reform Bill

"My Lords, I just want one penn’orth. I completely support these amendments, but they give me the opportunity which I missed earlier in these proceedings to record on the Floor of the House that the single silliest thing in this whole affair is the determination of the Department for Communities …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 25 Jan 2012
Welfare Reform Bill

"My Lords, I can hope only that my noble friends on the Front Bench have already realised that Newton on Wednesday will not necessarily be the same as Newton on Monday. After Monday, I am amazed that the noble Baroness, Lady Lister, is still prepared to accord me hero status. …..."
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