Amendments proposed to the Greater London Authority Bill - continued House of Commons

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Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

63

Page     45,     line     11,     leave out Clause 81.


   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

275

Schedule     6,     page     158,     line     14,     leave out 'at least two-thirds' and insert 'a majority'.


   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

64

Clause     107,     page     57,     line     45,     after 'Assembly', insert 'so it may debate the report'.

   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

65

Clause     107,     page     57,     line     45,     at end insert—

    '(4A) the Assembly shall debate and vote on the capital spending plan.

    (4B) If the Assembly votes against the Mayor's capital spending plan, an election for the Mayor and Assembly members shall be held.'.


NEW CLAUSE RELATING TO PART III

Proposal for tax-varying powers

   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

NC3

To move the following Clause:—

    '(1) The Greater London Authority shall be empowered to adopt proposals for greater financial autonomy with tax-varying powers by a two-thirds majority vote of the Assembly.

    (2) Before implementing proposals for greater financial autonomy with tax-varying powers, a referendum of those entitled to vote in ordinary elections shall be held in which a simple majority of those voting shall be required to allow the tax-varying proposals to be implemented.'.


   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

104

Page     65,     line     7,     leave out Clause 124.


   

Mr Eric Forth

124

Clause     128,     page     66,     line     43,     after 'above', insert 'the Council may appeal to the Secretary of State against the direction. The Secretary of State will have the power to determine whether the direction will have effect.'.

   

Mr Eric Forth

125

Clause     128,     page     67,     line     27,     leave out from first 'Council' to end of line 28 and insert 'he will pay to the Council from his budget any additional costs caused by the implementation of his plan.'.


   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

81

Schedule     8,     page     162,     line     15,     after 'Subject' insert 'to sub-paragraph (1A) and'

   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

82

Schedule     8,     page     162,     line     17,     at end insert—

    '(1A) Any appointment made under sub-paragraph (1) above shall be subject to the approval of the Assembly by a simple majority.'

   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

76

Schedule     8,     page     162,     leave out line 34.


   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

103

Clause     163,     page     83,     leave out line 15 and insert 'consult the Authority before making his final decision.'.


   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

100

Schedule     10,     page     172,     line     47,     at end insert—

'Review of PPP agreements

    2A.—(1) The Assembly shall review the operation of any PPP agreement two years after implementation.

    (2) The review under sub-paragraph (1) above shall, in the case of London Underground, consider the provision of London Underground services and proposed changes to these services.'.


NEW CLAUSE RELATING TO CHAPTERS I TO VI OF PART IV

Concessionary fares for London residents

   

Mr Eric Forth

NC5

To move the following Clause:—

    The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision for and in connection with the provision of travel concessions to persons who are resident in Greater London.'.


   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

66

Clause     200,     page     104,     line     3,     after '(1)', insert 'With the majority agreement of the members of the Assembly'.

   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

67

Clause     200,     page     104,     line     3,     after '(1)', insert 'Where the revenue raised is to be used solely and exclusively for investment in London's public transport system'.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

234

Clause     200,     page     104,     line     3,     leave out 'Secretary of State' and insert 'Mayor'.

   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

68

Clause     200,     page     104,     line     12,     after '(1)', insert 'With the majority agreement of the members of the Assembly'.

   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

70

Clause     200,     page     104,     line     12,     after '(1)', insert 'Where the revenue raised is to be used solely and exclusively for investment in London's public transport system'.


   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

77

Schedule     13,     page     183,     leave out lines 18 and 19.

   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

79

Schedule     13,     page     183,     leave out lines 42 and 43.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

150

Schedule     13,     page     183,     line     43,     after 'shall', insert 'not'.


   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

235

Clause     201,     page     104,     line     12,     leave out 'Secretary of State' and insert 'Mayor'.


   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

78

Schedule     14,     page     190,     leave out lines 32 and 33.

   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

80

Schedule     14,     page     191,     leave out lines 5 and 6.

   

Mr Richard Ottaway
Mr John M. Taylor

151

Schedule     14,     page     191,     line     6,     after 'shall', insert 'not'.


   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

72

Clause     202,     page     104,     line     32,     at end insert—

    '(8) Any appointments by the Mayor of London under subsection (2) shall be subject to the approval of the Assembly by a simple majority.'.

   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

71

Clause     202,     page     104,     leave out lines 33 and 34.


   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

83

Schedule     16,     page     196,     line     13,     leave out 'appointed' and insert 'elected'.

   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

84

Schedule     16,     page     196,     line     20,     leave out 'appointed' and insert 'elected'.

   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

89

Schedule     16,     page     196,     line     26,     leave out 'appointed by the Mayor of London' and insert 'elected by the London Assembly'.

   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

85

Schedule     16,     page     196,     line     31,     leave out 'Mayor' and insert 'London Assembly'.

   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

86

Schedule     16,     page     196,     line     33,     leave out 'appointment he' and insert 'election it'.


   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

73

Clause     212,     page     109,     line     22,     after 'unless', insert 'the London Assembly and'.


   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

87

Schedule     18,     page     221,     line     6,     leave out 'appointed by the Mayor' and insert 'elected by the Assembly'.

   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

88

Schedule     18,     page     221,     line     8,     leave out 'Mayor' and insert 'Chair of the Assembly'.

   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

90

Schedule     18,     page     221,     line     10,     leave out 'Mayor shall exercise his power to appoint' and insert'Assembly shall exercise its power to elect'.

   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

91

Schedule     18,     page     221,     line     28,     leave out 'Mayor' and insert'Assembly'.

   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

92

Schedule     18,     page     221,     line     29,     leave out from 'The' to 'except' and insert 'Assembly may renew the election of an Assembly representative.'.

   

Mr Simon Hughes
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Edward Davey

93

Schedule     18,     page     221,     line     29,     after 'member,', insert—

    (2A) The Chair of the Assembly may renew the appointment of a borough representative,'.

 
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