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Results 1-4 of 4 for hunting speaker:Sandra Gidley
- Orders of the Day: New Clause 4 — Accommodation, etc. (18 Jun 2007)
Sandra Gidley: ...age, who has the capacity to make such decisions for him or herself. The indication was therefore that it was not necessary to include this issue because the case law is clear. For example, Lord Hunt of Kings Heath has said that "more recent cases demonstrate the trend towards greater autonomy for young people."—[ Official Report, House of Lords, 15 January 2007; Vol. 688, c. 545.]...
- Opposition Day — [14th Allotted Day]: Carers (11 Jun 2007)
Sandra Gidley: ...today, at the beginning of carers week. Although there has been a little bit of acrimony, it is fairly obvious from the speeches of the Minister and of the hon. Member for South-West Surrey (Mr. Hunt) that there is a genuine will to do something, so I do not intend to make many party political points this evening. At the beginning of carers week, we are obviously celebrating the...
- Public Bill Committee: Mental Health Bill [Lords]: Clause 10 (1 May 2007)
Sandra Gidley: There therefore seems to have been some confusion about the interpretation. That is a point that I wish to clarify and the Minister can deal with that if she wishes. Lord Hunt confirmed that there was no constitutional problem with including principles on the face of the Bill, but said that the Government were concerned about the practical impact of those principles. We have also heard that...
- Sexual Offences Bill [Lords]: New Clause 10 — Sexual Activity in a Public Place (3 Nov 2003)
Ms Sandra Gidley: ...an offence, but I hope—and I seek reassurance from the Minister and others—that undue weight will not be placed on using the clause as a means of persecuting people or going on a witch hunt. That may not be quite the right term, but it is the only one that I can think of without a double meaning. To sum up, clause 66 is flawed. I would welcome hearing the Government's opinion...
