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3611

 

House of Commons

 
 

Wednesday 19th November 2008

 

Consideration of Lords Amendments

 

Counter-Terrorism Bill


 

On Consideration of Lords Amendments to the Counter-Terrorism Bill

 

Note

 

The Amendments have been arranged in accordance with the Counter-Terrorism

 

Bill (Programme)(No. 3) Motion in the name of Mr Vernon Coaker.

 


 

Lords Amendment No. 2

 

Mr Vernon Coaker

 

To move, That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment.

 

As Amendments to the Lords Amendment:—

 

Damian Green

 

Mr Crispin Blunt

 

(a)

 

Parliamentary Star    

Line  4,  leave out ‘governmental agencies’ and insert ‘such governmental

 

agencies as he considers appropriate’.

 

Damian Green

 

Mr Crispin Blunt

 

(b)

 

Parliamentary Star    

Line  7,  at end insert ‘by such agencies’.

 



 
 

Consideration of Lords Amendments: 19th November 2008      

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Counter-Terrorism Bill, continued

 
 

Lords Amendment No. 106

 

Mr Vernon Coaker

 

To move, That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment.

 


 

Lords Amendment No. 133

 

Mr Vernon Coaker

 

To move, That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment.

 


 

Lords Amendment No. 3

 

Mr Vernon Coaker

 

To move, That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment.

 


 

Lords Amendment No. 15

 

Mr Vernon Coaker

 

To move, That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment.

 

Mr Vernon Coaker

 

To move the following Amendments to the Bill in lieu of the Lords Amendment:—

 

 

That Clause 33 be transferred to the end of line 4 on page 64.

 

(a)

 

Parliamentary Star    

Page  97,  leave out lines 23 to 27.

 

(b)

 

Parliamentary Star    

Page  98,  line  13,  at end insert—


 
 

Consideration of Lords Amendments: 19th November 2008      

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Counter-Terrorism Bill, continued

 
 

‘Part 6

 

Pre-Charge detention

 

Short title and Chapter

Extent of repeal

 
 

Terrorism Act 2000 (c.11)

In Schedule 8, in paragraph 29(4)(a)

 
  

and (c), the words “after consulting

 
  

the Lord Chancellor”.’.

 
 


 

Lords Amendment No. 16

 

As Amendments to the Lords Amendment:—

 

Damian Green

 

Mr Crispin Blunt

 

(a)

 

Parliamentary Star    

Line  13,  after ‘to’, insert—

 

  ‘(i)’.

 

Damian Green

 

Mr Crispin Blunt

 

(b)

 

Parliamentary Star    

Line  14,  at end insert ‘, and

 

‘(ii)    

the matters in respect of which the questioning is authorised’.

 


 

Lords Amendment No. 17

 

As Amendments to the Lords Amendment:—

 

Damian Green

 

Mr Crispin Blunt

 

(a)

 

Parliamentary Star    

Line  12,  after ‘to’, insert—

 

    ‘(i)’.

 

Damian Green

 

Mr Crispin Blunt

 

(b)

 

Parliamentary Star    

Line  13,  at end insert ‘, and

 

‘(ii)    

the matters in respect of which the questioning is authorised’.

 



 
 

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Counter-Terrorism Bill, continued

 
 

Lords Amendment No. 20

 

As Amendments to the Lords Amendment:—

 

Damian Green

 

Mr Crispin Blunt

 

(a)

 

Parliamentary Star    

Line  12,  after ‘to’, insert—

 

    ‘(i)’.

 

Damian Green

 

Mr Crispin Blunt

 

(b)

 

Parliamentary Star    

Line  13,  at end insert ‘, and

 

‘(ii)    

the matters in respect of which the questioning is authorised’.

 


 

Lords Amendment No. 115

 

Mr Vernon Coaker

 

To move the following consequential Amendment to the Bill:—

 

(a)

 

Parliamentary Star    

Page  97,  leave out lines 28 to 31.

 

 

 

Order of the House [1st April 2008]

 

That the following provisions shall apply to the Counter-Terrorism Bill:

 

Committal

 

1.    

The Bill shall be committed to a Public Bill Committee.

 

Proceedings in Public Bill Committee

 

2.    

Proceedings in the Public Bill Committee shall (so far as not previously

 

concluded) be brought to a conclusion on 15th May 2008.

 

3.    

The Public Bill Committee shall have leave to sit twice on the first day on

 

which it meets.

 

Consideration and Third Reading

 

4.    

Proceedings on consideration and Third Reading shall be completed in two

 

days.

 

5.    

Proceedings on consideration (so far as not previously concluded) shall be

 

brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment of interruption on the

 

second day.

 

6.    

Proceeedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be

 

brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day.

 

7.    

Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to

 

proceedings on consideration and Third Reading.


 
 

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Counter-Terrorism Bill, continued

 
 

Other proceedings

 

8.    

Any other proceeeings on the Bill (including any proceedings on

 

consideration of Lords Amendments or on any further messages from the

 

Lords) may be programmed.

 

 

counter-terrorism Bill (programme) (No. 3)

 

Mr Vernon Coaker

 

That the following provisions shall apply to the Counter-Terrorism Bill for the purpose

 

of supplementing the Order of 1st April 2008 (Counter-Terrorism Bill (Programme)):

 

Consideration of Lords Amendments

 

1.    

Proceedings on consideration of Lords Amendments shall (so far as not

 

previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at this day’s sitting at the

 

moment of interruption.

 

2.    

The Lords Amendments shall be considered in the following order, namely

 

Nos. 2, 106, 133, 3, 15, 82, 113, 127, 1, 4 to 14, 16 to 81, 83 to 105, 107 to

 

112, 114 to 126, and 128 to 132.

 

Subsequent stages

 

3.    

Any further Message from the Lords may be considered forthwith without

 

any Question being put.

 

4.    

The proceedings on any further Message from the Lords shall (so far as not

 

previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their

 

commencement.

 


 
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