European Union (Withdrawal) Bill Debate

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Department: Attorney General
Robert Buckland Portrait The Solicitor General
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My right hon. and learned Friend knows that I hold him in the utmost respect—reverence even—but, having discussed the mega task that faces us with the right hon. Member for Birkenhead (Frank Field), I think he will agree that it is probably safer and wiser for the Government, with a belt-and-braces approach, to make sure that we do not have any slips between cup and lip, and that there are no lacunas or loopholes in the law that could actually endanger these protections and rights.

Liz Kendall Portrait Liz Kendall (Leicester West) (Lab)
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I share the concerns of the right hon. and learned Member for Rushcliffe (Mr Clarke). If the Government will not use the powers, why are they giving them to themselves? The Minister talks about dialogue and reassurance, but I have not heard anything practical from him about how he will change the Bill to address these concerns. What is he going to do?

Robert Buckland Portrait The Solicitor General
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I will come to that, but first I want to deal with the amendments tabled by the hon. Lady’s colleagues.

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Lady Hermon Portrait Lady Hermon
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Will the Minister give way?

Liz Kendall Portrait Liz Kendall
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Will the Minister give way?

Robert Buckland Portrait The Solicitor General
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I think I must give way to the hon. Member for North Down (Lady Hermon), who has been waiting for me to allow her to intervene.