Part of Mental Health Bill [HL] - Committee (3rd Day) – in the House of Lords at 6:30 pm on 22 January 2025.
Earl Howe
Shadow Deputy Leader of the House of Lords
6:30,
22 January 2025
I am grateful to the noble and learned Baroness. I hope it was implicit in what I said that I would look to this Bill to include an order-making power that would enable regulations to be laid in due course that would cover not only 16 or 17 year-olds but also those under 16, and Parliament would then approve them. No doubt this is a matter that we can discuss further after this, but I hope that the point of principle is clear, which I fully support, that this issue needs to be sorted through this Bill.
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