Mentions:
1: Victoria Atkins (Con - Louth and Horncastle) I am, of course, responsible for healthcare in England, so I will not trespass on the health needs of - Speech Link
2: Steve Brine (Con - Winchester) The Bill does not criminalise existing smokers, and it ensures that the purchase of tobacco by those - Speech Link
3: Caroline Johnson (Con - Sleaford and North Hykeham) If we banned an addictive substance overnight, we would criminalise those already addicted. - Speech Link
4: Giles Watling (Con - Clacton) It also might criminalise people inadvertently.There is a way forward. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Tony Lloyd (Lab - Rochdale) I shall not trespass on to the genocide declaration, because my identical twin, the hon. - Speech Link
2: Brendan O'Hara (SNP - Argyll and Bute) Member for Putney said, from then on states were not only committed to having a legal obligation to criminalise - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Rupa Huq (LAB - Ealing Central and Acton) I don’t want to eat up time. - Speech Link
2: Danny Kruger (CON - Devizes) When we criminalise prayer, private thought or, indeed, consensual conversations between two adults, - Speech Link
3: Edward Leigh (CON - Gainsborough) the resources to complete a pregnancy, the opportunity to talk if they wanted to do so.We must not criminalise - Speech Link
4: Rebecca Long Bailey (LAB - Salford and Eccles) definition, and the peaceful and often innocent conduct that the police would seemingly be able to criminalise - Speech Link
5: Sarah Jones (LAB - Croydon Central) Criminal damage is an offence, as are conspiracy to cause damage, trespass, aggravated trespass, public - Speech Link
Mar. 16 2023
Source Page: HS2 route-wide injunction proceedings (2023)Found: (i) Trespass and nuisance 73.
Mentions:
1: Lord Hope of Craighead (CB - Life peer) However, the prosecution for aggravated trespass was upheld as not amounting to a disproportionate interference - Speech Link
2: Lord Hogan-Howe (CB - Life peer) day, certainly in London—not the rest of country, frankly—by congestion and, therefore, why should we criminalise - Speech Link
3: Baroness Chakrabarti (LAB - Life peer) its lowest, could literally be linking arms; or going equipped, which is a thought crime that could criminalise - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Balfe (CON - Life peer) It is man-in-the-pub stuff: “Oh, we don’t like this”—of course we do not want people to stick themselves - Speech Link
2: Lord Sharpe of Epsom (CON - Life peer) Bill extend to private land; currently, those who lock on or tunnel are only committing aggravated trespass - Speech Link
3: Lord Paddick (LDEM - Life peer) He started talking about offences of aggravated trespass and having low sentences, but Section 78 has - Speech Link
4: Lord Paddick (LDEM - Life peer) My understanding is that the Minister is saying, “Don’t worry, trust the police.” - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Coaker (LAB - Life peer) dairy in the West Midlands, 80 people were arrested at an oil facility near Heathrow for aggravated trespass - Speech Link
2: Lord Blair of Boughton (CB - Life peer) like an ideal moment for the use of the newly legislated and excellently drafted offence of criminal trespass - Speech Link
3: Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb (GRN - Life peer) I am irritated, but does that mean that I can call the police and say, “Please don’t do that”? - Speech Link
4: Lord Balfe (CON - Life peer) I see in a lot of the proposed trade union legislation a reflex action—“Don’t let’s understand, don’t - Speech Link
5: Baroness Ludford (LDEM - Life peer) of an engine, Malicious Damage Act 1861 … endangering road users, Road Traffic Act 1988; aggravated trespass - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb (GRN - Life peer) The offences are drawn so badly and broadly that they will criminalise a huge range of conduct which - Speech Link
2: Lord Coaker (LAB - Life peer) Either they should say “We don’t need to do that”, lay out why it is not necessary for Parliament to - Speech Link
3: Baroness Ludford (LDEM - Life peer) It does not seem very sensible to criminalise such behaviour. - Speech Link
4: Baroness Ludford (LDEM - Life peer) The JCHR suggests that it is more akin to an offence of criminal trespass—it will have nothing to do - Speech Link
Found: later this year”.3 The consultation sought views on two proposals: • introducing new offences to criminalise
Found: later this year”.3 The consultation sought views on two proposals: • introducing new offences to criminalise