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Charities Bill [Lords]
12:15 pm

Martin Horwood (Shadow Minister (Environment), Environment, Food & Rural Affairs; Cheltenham, Liberal Democrat)
I think the hon. Gentleman is getting his presumptions mixed up and I apologise for the poor drafting of the amendment if that is the case. The presumption that I was attacking on Second Reading was a presumption that attaches to any specific one of the 13 heads of charities. I do not suggest that, under this amendment, any of them should not have to pass a public benefit test.
