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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 15 Nov 2017
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill

"The good news coming out of this debate is that everyone in the House agrees with clauses 2 and 3, on which the clause stand part decision will be made shortly. We are all in favour of them because they are pretty straightforward. Clause 2 says that all the European …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 15 Nov 2017
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill

"I think Parliament is doing a good job of explaining to Ministers exactly what Parliament wants, and I think it is going to carry on doing that. I have every confidence in Parliament. I look forward to hearing what more can be said from the Front Bench in due course. …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 15 Nov 2017
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill

"I am sure that it is an important protection for workers. I do not think that anybody is threatening the protections that are already incorporated into our law codes. We will have many productive debates in future about how we can raise those standards and where we should raise those …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 15 Nov 2017
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill

"I do not share the hon. Gentleman’s view that we leave voters did not know what we were doing. I found that people were very intelligently engaged and understood it. Why does he think the remain campaign and the EU institutions were unable to get people up to the level …..."
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Written Question
Attorney General: EU Action
Monday 4th July 2016

Asked by: Lord Redwood (Conservative - Life peer)

Question to the Attorney General:

To ask the Attorney General, which EU (a) legislative and (b) other proposals the Law Officers' Department is leading negotiations on for the Government in the Council of the EU.

Answered by Jeremy Wright

The Law Officers’ Departments are not leading any negotiations for the Government in the Council of the EU.


Written Question
Attorney General: EU Law
Monday 4th July 2016

Asked by: Lord Redwood (Conservative - Life peer)

Question to the Attorney General:

To ask the Attorney General, what EU directives related to the Law Officers' Departments' responsibilities are awaiting transposition into UK law.

Answered by Jeremy Wright

There are no EU directives awaiting transposition into UK law for which the Law Officers’ Departments are responsible.


Written Question
EU Law
Wednesday 3rd September 2014

Asked by: Lord Redwood (Conservative - Life peer)

Question to the Attorney General:

To ask the Attorney General, how many new EU directives and regulations have been transposed into UK law by the Law Officers' Departments since May 2010.

Answered by Robert Buckland

The Law Officers' Departments have not transposed any EU directives or regulations into UK law since May 2010.


Written Question
EU Law
Monday 1st September 2014

Asked by: Lord Redwood (Conservative - Life peer)

Question to the Attorney General:

To ask the Attorney General, how many times the UK has lost EU infraction proceedings since May 2010 which relate to matters that fall within the Law Officers' Departments' responsibility.

Answered by Jeremy Wright

None. The UK has not been subject to infraction proceedings, during this period, which relate directly to matters within the Law Officers’ Departments’ areas of responsibility.


Written Question
Mass Media
Tuesday 29th April 2014

Asked by: Lord Redwood (Conservative - Life peer)

Question to the Attorney General:

To ask the Attorney General, what levels of stock the Law Officers' Departments hold of (a) stationery, (b) printer cartridges, (c) treasury tags and other fasteners and (d) other office consumables.

Answered by Oliver Heald

The Crown Prosecution Service has reduced its expenditure on stationery substantially since 2010, however inventories of stationery items and office consumables are not maintained and to calculate the stock levels held would incur a disproportionate cost.

The remaining Law Officers' Departments operate "Just in Time" purchasing for most stationery items and do not therefore keep details on the exact levels of stock of stationery, printer cartridges, treasury tags and other fasteners, or other office consumables. Providing such information would incur a disproportionate cost.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 10 Feb 2011
Voting by Prisoners

"I agree with my hon. Friend. Does she agree that if it is the will of this House that prisoners should not gain the vote, there must be no question of any payments of compensation?..."
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