Debates between Viscount Waverley and Lord Alderdice during the 2019 Parliament

Covid-19: Local Restrictions

Debate between Viscount Waverley and Lord Alderdice
Friday 9th October 2020

(3 years, 6 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Alderdice Portrait The Deputy Speaker (Lord Alderdice) (LD)
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The noble Lord, Lord Mann, has withdrawn, so I call the next speaker, the noble Viscount, Lord Waverley.

Viscount Waverley Portrait Viscount Waverley (CB) [V]
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My Lords, the issue is indeed about collaboration with local government. However, the Government’s decision to introduce the Coronavirus Act marred the use of secondary legislation in respect of the Civil Contingencies Act, suggesting that the Executive believe that existing legislation is not robust enough to counter the threat of pandemics. Given that we live in such a world, what plans do HMG have to review the robustness of all existing legislation? If they do, can they confirm that it will not infringe on parliamentary sovereignty?

EU: Customs Arrangements

Debate between Viscount Waverley and Lord Alderdice
Wednesday 8th July 2020

(3 years, 9 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Alderdice Portrait The Deputy Speaker
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There seems to be a problem with the hub. We shall move on to the noble Viscount, Lord Waverley.

Viscount Waverley Portrait Viscount Waverley (CB) [V]
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[Inaudible.]—to the continent by some key players. Are the Government expecting UK manufacturers to adapt to government policies, or are the Government adapting to the needs of industry? After consultation with those at the sharp end of supply chain issues, and the clarion call for certainty, what change of policy might the Government feel obliged to consider, should the US remove itself from the WTO, thus compounding uncertainty?