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Notices of Amendments: 21st February 2008                

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Mr William Cash

 

Mr John Redwood

 

Mr Iain Duncan Smith

 

Mr Bernard Jenkin

 

Mr Richard Shepherd

 

Sir Nicholas Winterton

 

58

 

Page  2,  line  19,  leave out Clause 4.

 


 

Mr David Heathcoat-Amory

 

Mr Peter Bone

 

Mr William Cash

 

Mr Richard Shepherd

 

40

 

Clause  5,  page  2,  line  24,  after ‘Parliament’, insert ‘and endorsed in a national

 

referendum’.

 

Mr William Cash

 

Mr John Redwood

 

Mr Iain Duncan Smith

 

Mr Bernard Jenkin

 

Mr Richard Shepherd

 

Sir Nicholas Winterton

 

59

 

Clause  5,  page  2,  line  37,  at end add—

 

‘(4)    

Condition 3 is that where the treaty proposes to confer further competences on the

 

European Union requiring amendment of United Kingdom law or governance of

 

the United Kingdom in any material respect, that treaty shall be submitted to a

 

referendum as if it were a referendum under this Act.’.

 


 

Mr David Heathcoat-Amory

 

Mr Peter Bone

 

Mr William Cash

 

Mr Richard Shepherd

 

48

 

Clause  6,  page  2,  line  39,  leave out subsection (1) and insert—

 

‘(1A)    

A Minister of the Crown shall vote against or otherwise reject a proposed decision

 

in the European Council or the Council to be taken by unanimity that would or

 

could create obligations on the United Kingdom, unless Parliamentary approval

 

for the decision has been given in accordance with this section.

 

(1B)    

A Minister of the Crown shall vote against or otherwise reject a proposed decision

 

in the European Council or the Council in an area made subject to qualified

 

majority voting by the Treaty of Lisbon, and which would or could create

 

obligations on the United Kingdom, unless Parliamentary approval for the

 

decision has been given in accordance with this section.

 

(1C)    

Any decision adopted by the European Council or the Council by unanimity, or

 

in an area made subject to qualified majority voting by the Treaty of Lisbon, shall

 

not create an enforceable European Union right, European Union obligation or an

 

object of the European Union for the purposes of section 2 of the European


 
 

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Communities Act 1972 if Parliamentary approval was not given for a Minister of

 

the Crown to support that decision in accordance with this section.

 

(1D)    

This section shall apply notwithstanding section 2 of the European Communities

 

Act 1972.

 

(1E)    

In this section, “the European Council” means that European Union institution

 

founded on Article 15 of the Treaty on European Union, and “the Council” means

 

that European Union institution founded on Article 16 of the Treaty on European

 

Union.’.

 

Mr David Heathcoat-Amory

 

Mr Peter Bone

 

Mr William Cash

 

Mr Richard Shepherd

 

47

 

Clause  6,  page  2,  line  39,  leave out ‘may not vote in favour of or otherwise support’

 

and insert ‘shall vote against or otherwise reject’.

 

Mr William Hague

 

Mr David Lidington

 

Mr Mark Francois

 

Mr David Evennett

 

18

 

Clause  6,  page  2,  line  40,  leave out from ‘following’ to end of line 41.

 

Jeremy Corbyn

 

Jon Trickett

 

Mrs Ann Cryer

 

Ms Katy Clark

 

John McDonnell

 

Ms Diane Abbott

 

Kelvin Hopkins

 

244

 

Clause  6,  page  3,  line  4,  at end insert ‘and that in relation to Chapter 2, Section 1,

 

part 27(a) 2 of the Treaty of Lisbon, member states should not newly enter into bilateral

 

defence agreements with non-member states when agreements have foreign and security

 

implications affecting the Union as a whole.’.

 

Mr David Heathcoat-Amory

 

Mr Peter Bone

 

Mr William Cash

 

Mr Richard Shepherd

 

42

 

Clause  6,  page  3,  line  20,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

The provision of Article 82(2)(d) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the

 

European Union that permits the addition of new aspects of criminal procedure to

 

those which may be the subject of directives decided by qualified majority

 

voting.’.


 
 

Notices of Amendments: 21st February 2008                

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Mr David Heathcoat-Amory

 

Mr Peter Bone

 

Mr William Cash

 

Mr Richard Shepherd

 

43

 

Clause  6,  page  3,  line  20,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

The provision of Article 83(1) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European

 

Union that permits the addition of new areas of crime which may be the subject

 

of directives decided by qualified majority voting.’.

 

Mr David Heathcoat-Amory

 

Mr Peter Bone

 

Mr William Cash

 

Mr Richard Shepherd

 

44

 

Clause  6,  page  3,  line  20,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

The provision of Article 86(1) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European

 

Union that permits the creation of a European Public Prosecutor.’.

 

Mr David Heathcoat-Amory

 

Mr Peter Bone

 

Mr William Cash

 

Mr Richard Shepherd

 

45

 

Clause  6,  page  3,  line  20,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

The provision of Article 86(4) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European

 

Union that permits the extension of the powers of the European Public

 

Prosecutor.’.

 

Mr David Heathcoat-Amory

 

Mr Peter Bone

 

Mr William Cash

 

Mr Richard Shepherd

 

46

 

Clause  6,  page  3,  line  20,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

The provision of Article 42(2) of the Treaty on the European Union that permits

 

the establishment of a common European Union defence.’.

 

Mr David Heathcoat-Amory

 

Mr Peter Bone

 

Mr William Cash

 

Mr Richard Shepherd

 

49

 

Clause  6,  page  3,  line  20,  at end insert—

 

‘(1A)    

A Minister of the Crown may not commit the United Kingdom to new

 

obligations, or alter the obligations of the United Kingdom, under the following

 

provisions unless Parliamentary approval has been given in accordance with this

 

section—

 

(a)    

Article 3 of the Protocol on the Position of the United Kingdom and

 

Ireland in respect of the area of freedom, security and justice, permitting

 

a notification of the wish to take part in the adoption of an act under the

 

EU’s area of freedom, security and justice,

 

(b)    

Article 4 of the Protocol on the Position of the United Kingdom and

 

Ireland in respect of the area of freedom, security and justice, permitting


 
 

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a notification of the wish to accept an act under the European Union’s

 

area of freedom, security and justice,

 

(c)    

Article 329 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,

 

permitting a request to take part in enhanced cooperation,

 

(d)    

Article 46 of the Treaty on European Union, permitting a notification of

 

the intention to participate in permanent structured co-operation, and

 

(e)    

Article 10(5) of the Protocol on Transitional Provisions, permitting a

 

notification of the wish to participate in police and criminal justice

 

measures with full jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice.’.

 

Jon Trickett

 

Colin Burgon

 

Jon Cruddas

 

Frank Dobson

 

Kelvin Hopkins

 

John McDonnell

 

66

 

Clause  6,  page  3,  line  20,  at end insert—

 

‘(1A)    

A Minister of the Crown may not vote in favour of or otherwise support a decision

 

under any article of the Treaty on European Union or Treaty on the Functioning

 

of the European Union that relates to, or in so far as it relates to or could be

 

applied in relation to, the provision of healthcare services by an NHS body unless

 

Parliamentary approval has been given in accordance with this section.’.

 

Mr William Hague

 

Mr David Lidington

 

Mr Mark Francois

 

Mr David Evennett

 

19

 

Clause  6,  page  3,  leave out lines 21 to 35.

 

Mr David Heathcoat-Amory

 

Mr Peter Bone

 

Mr William Cash

 

Mr Richard Shepherd

 

50

 

Clause  6,  page  3,  leave out lines 21 to 25 and insert—

 

‘(2)    

For the purposes of this section, Parliamentary approval is given if an Act of

 

Parliament authorises Her Majesty’s Government’s support for a specified

 

proposed decision.’.

 

Mr William Hague

 

Mr David Lidington

 

Mr Mark Francois

 

Mr David Evennett

 

20

 

Clause  6,  page  3,  line  21,  leave out from ‘given’ to end of line 35 and insert ‘by Act

 

of Parliament’.


 
 

Notices of Amendments: 21st February 2008                

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Mr William Cash

 

Mr John Redwood

 

Mr Iain Duncan Smith

 

Mr Bernard Jenkin

 

Mr Richard Shepherd

 

Sir Nicholas Winterton

 

60

 

Clause  6,  page  3,  line  25,  at end insert ‘, by a majority of not less than two-thirds of

 

those entitled to vote in each House’.

 

Mr William Cash

 

Mr John Redwood

 

Mr Iain Duncan Smith

 

Mr Bernard Jenkin

 

Mr Richard Shepherd

 

Sir Nicholas Winterton

 

61

 

Clause  6,  page  3,  line  25,  at end insert—

 

‘(2A)    

No motion under subsection (2)(b) or (c) shall be made unless both the scrutiny

 

reserve resolution of the House of Commons of 17th November 1998 and the

 

scrutiny reserve resolution of the House of Lords of 6th December 1999 have

 

been fully complied with.’.

 

Mr David Heathcoat-Amory

 

Mr Peter Bone

 

Mr William Cash

 

Mr Richard Shepherd

 

41

 

Clause  6,  page  3,  leave out lines 26 to 35.

 

Jon Trickett

 

Colin Burgon

 

Jon Cruddas

 

Frank Dobson

 

Kelvin Hopkins

 

John McDonnell

 

Kelvin Hopkins

 

67

 

Clause  6,  page  3,  line  43,  at end insert ‘, and

 

(c)    

“NHS body” means—

 

(i)    

a Strategic Health Authority;

 

(ii)    

a Special Health Authority;

 

(iii)    

a Local Health Board;

 

(iv)    

a Primary Care Trust;

 

(v)    

an NHS trust; or

 

(vi)    

an NHS foundation trust.’.

 



 
 

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Day 11

 

      Clause 8, the Schedule, New Clauses and New Schedules

 

Mr William Hague

 

Mr David Lidington

 

Mr Mark Francois

 

Mr David Evennett

 

22

 

Clause  8,  page  4,  line  8,  after ‘force’, leave out ‘on Royal Assent’ and add ‘when

 

Her Majesty’s Government has secured the deletion from the Treaty of Lisbon of all

 

changes to the Common Security and Foreign Policy made by that Treaty’.

 

Mr William Hague

 

Mr David Lidington

 

Mr Mark Francois

 

Mr David Evennett

 

23

 

Clause  8,  page  4,  line  8,  after ‘force’, leave out ‘on Royal Assent’ and add ‘when

 

Her Majesty’s Government has reached agreement in the European Council that the

 

European Union President shall appear at least once a year before any select committee

 

for the time being having the functions of a European Scrutiny Committee to account for

 

the conduct of that office’.

 

Mr William Cash

 

Mr John Redwood

 

Mr Iain Duncan Smith

 

Mr Bernard Jenkin

 

Mr Richard Shepherd

 

Sir Nicholas Winterton

 

63

 

Clause  8,  page  4,  line  8,  leave out ‘on Royal Assent’ and add ‘only if an affirmative

 

answer has been given to a referendum held in accordance with Schedules (Referendum

 

on the Treaty of Lisbon) and (Conduct of the Referendum) (which shall have effect) and

 

any legal challenge made under paragraph 3 of Schedule (Referendum on the Treaty of

 

Lisbon) has been disposed of by court or courts in question’.

 

Daniel Kawczynski

 

Sir Nicholas Winterton

 

Mr Peter Bone

 

Andrew Selous

 

64

 

Clause  8,  page  4,  line  8,  leave out ‘on Royal Assent’ and add ‘when Her Majesty’s

 

Government has secured the agreement of the European Council to a Declaration,

 

supplementary to the Preamble to the Treaty on European Union, that the Union is based

 

upon its Christian faith, heritage, culture and history’.

 

Dr Vincent Cable

 

Mr Edward Davey

 

Jo Swinson

 

Mr Jeremy Browne

 

236

 

Clause  8,  page  4,  line  8,  leave out ‘on Royal Assent’ and add ‘when arrangements

 

have been made for the Secretary of State to report to Parliament each year on the

 

operation and application of European Union competition policy according to the

 

principle set out in the Protocol on the Internal Market and Competition’.


 
 

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Mrs Gwyneth Dunwoody

 

271

 

Parliamentary Star    

Clause  8,  page  4,  line  8,  leave out ‘on Royal Assent’ and insert ‘when

 

arrangements have been made for the Secretary of State to report to Parliament each year

 

on the costs of transport policies under the Treaty on the Functioning of the European

 

Union’.

 

Mr William Hague

 

Mr David Lidington

 

Mr Mark Francois

 

Mr David Evennett

 

24

 

Clause  8,  page  4,  line  8,  leave out ‘Royal Assent’ and add ‘the Government

 

publishing a report on—

 

(a)    

the relationship between the Presidency of the EU Council and the EU

 

Secretariat; and

 

(b)    

its interpretation of Article 1, paragraph 16, inserted Article 9B TEU,

 

paragraph 5 relating to the election and term of office of the President of

 

the European Council.’.

 

Mr William Hague

 

Mr David Lidington

 

Mr Mark Francois

 

Mr David Evenett

 

218

 

Page  4,  line  1,  leave out Clause 8.

 


 

new clauses

 

Referendum

 

Mr William Hague

 

Mr David Lidington

 

Mrs Cheryl Gillan

 

Mr Mark Francois

 

Mr David Evennett

 

NC1

 

To move the following Clause:—

 

‘(1)    

A referendum shall be held throughout the United Kingdom and Gibraltar on the

 

day specified by an order made by a Minister of the Crown.

 

(2)    

The question to be asked in the referendum is—

 

    

“Should the United Kingdom approve the Lisbon Treaty?”

 

(3)    

A Minister of the Crown may by order make provision in relation to the

 

referendum which—

 

(a)    

determines the referendum period for the purposes of Part 7 of the

 

Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (c. 41); and

 

(b)    

requires ballot papers to be used by voters in Wales, after having set out

 

the question and the possible answers in English, to set them out again,

 

with equal prominence, in Welsh.


 
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