Results 21–40 of 1441 for speaker:Lord Hunt of Wirral

Nationality and Borders Bill - Committee (2nd Day) (Continued): Amendment 46 (1 Feb 2022)

Lord Hunt of Wirral: As with all questions affecting our colleagues in France, it is very difficult to answer that.

Nationality and Borders Bill - Committee (2nd Day) (Continued): Amendment 46 (1 Feb 2022)

Lord Hunt of Wirral: Would the noble Baroness, Lady Lister, please ask the French?

Nationality and Borders Bill - Committee (2nd Day) (Continued): Amendment 46 (1 Feb 2022)

Lord Hunt of Wirral: It removes the guarantee.

Nationality and Borders Bill - Committee (2nd Day) (Continued): Amendment 46 (1 Feb 2022)

Lord Hunt of Wirral: My Lords, I will respond to my noble friend Lady Stroud’s request to know the policy intent. Declaring my interests as set out in the register, as noble Lords may know, I have a lot of interest in what happens in our neighbouring country of France. I have been following the debates there reasonably closely over the last few weeks. In recent months, we have received more than our fair share...

Nationality and Borders Bill - Committee (2nd Day) (Continued): Amendment 46 (1 Feb 2022)

Lord Hunt of Wirral: It is the principle that I am seeking to deal with. The noble Lord is quite right to ask the question, and perhaps my noble friend the Minister can do some comparisons, but there is no doubt that our colleagues in France feel that one of the key perceived pull factors causing people to get involved in these very dangerous crossings is this subject of no recourse to public funds. That is the...

Nationality and Borders Bill - Committee (2nd Day) (Continued): Amendment 46 (1 Feb 2022)

Lord Hunt of Wirral: When I look into the detail of the criticism, it is much wider than the noble Baroness is suggesting. Part of it must be NRPF—I am not saying it is the whole problem—and I just wish that we would address—

Nationality and Borders Bill - Committee (2nd Day) (Continued): Amendment 46 (1 Feb 2022)

Lord Hunt of Wirral: I will just finish dealing with the point raised by the noble Baroness. We must ourselves try to identify what these pull factors are that cause people to risk their lives in the way that they do. It may well be that both the noble Baroness and I are right to identify certain parts of the pull factors, but of course we have to recognise that there are those pull factors.

Nationality and Borders Bill - Committee (2nd Day) (Continued): Amendment 46 (1 Feb 2022)

Lord Hunt of Wirral: Well, I agree with every word that my noble friend has just said. What I am seeking to persuade colleagues to focus on is that surely the objective—the policy intent to which she referred—is to focus our efforts on helping people via safe and legal routes. If we can deter people from coming here in small boats and by other illegal means, we can instead focus our efforts on those people...

Nationality and Borders Bill - Committee (2nd Day) (Continued): Amendment 46 (1 Feb 2022)

Lord Hunt of Wirral: I am not disagreeing with the noble Baroness; I am just trying to get us to focus on what the Government are now putting forward as a policy intent, which is to reduce pull factors, push factors or whatever we call them. Surely, our whole objective in all this must be to help those who are really in need and to encourage them to come by safe and legal routes. That is surely what Clause 11 is...

Nationality and Borders Bill - Committee (1st Day) (Continued): Amendment 25 (27 Jan 2022)

Lord Hunt of Wirral: My Lords, we have benefited from the intervention of the noble Lord, Lord Macdonald of River Glaven, because he has reminded us that, although we have heard some very moving speeches going a little wide of the mark, Clause 9 is all about how you notify the unnotifiable. I will go back to the speech of the noble Lord, Lord Anderson of Ipswich, and declare the interests that I have in the...

Health and Care Bill - Committee (2nd Day) (Continued): Amendment 18 (13 Jan 2022)

Lord Hunt of Wirral: My Lords, in declaring my interests as set out in the register, I want to press my noble friend the Minister on conflicts of interest. Paragraph 8 of Schedule 2 to the Bill provides that local NHS trusts and GPs are to appoint members of the integrated care board. Organisations that provide the bulk of NHS services will therefore be co-opted into the work of commissioning. It is currently...

Health and Care Bill - Second Reading (7 Dec 2021)

Lord Hunt of Wirral: My Lords, I draw attention to my entry in the register, in particular as a long-standing partner at the international commercial law firm DAC Beachcroft. Unlike the noble Baroness, Lady Jones of Moulsecoomb, I warmly welcome the Bill. In its broad architecture and intent, as the noble Lord, Lord Stevens of Birmingham, pointed out in his superb maiden speech, it goes very much with the grain...

UK Cash Network - Question (8 Nov 2021)

Lord Hunt of Wirral: I first draw attention to my interests as set out in the register, particularly as an independent director of LINK. Does my noble friend the Minister have an indication of when the fundamental review of financial services regulation will be concluded? Given that the pressure on cash infrastructure is now so acute, what news is there of the work the FCA is overseeing with the banks on...

Cash Network - Question (7 Sep 2021)

Lord Hunt of Wirral: I declare my interest as an independent non-executive director of Link. What are the Government’s plans to ensure that an effective hub network of physical access to financial services is maintained right across the country in the future? Amid the increasing tension that exists between banks, post offices, the banks’ attempts at hub pilots and local shop services such as cashback, what...

Afghanistan - Motion to Take Note (18 Aug 2021)

Lord Hunt of Wirral: I agree with the noble Lord, Lord Taylor of Goss Moor, that, sadly, there is no escaping the ignominious nature of what has occurred in Afghanistan. It is the consequence not just of a single misjudgment but of an accumulation of misjudgments by successive Governments and Administrations in the western world. Allocating blame may be invidious and even unhelpful, but we must be sure to learn...

Cash Infrastructure - Question (19 Jul 2021)

Lord Hunt of Wirral: My Lords, as an independent non-executive director of LINK, I recognise the valuable work being done to help ensure that cash remains readily available right across the UK. What analysis have the Government made of the declining acceptance of cash by retailers, particularly in the hospitality sector, and are any measures planned to reverse that apparent trend?

Independent Office for Police Conduct - Question (8 Jul 2021)

Lord Hunt of Wirral: Is my noble friend the Minister aware that my experience with Operation Conifer, as the then chair of the Sir Edward Heath Charitable Foundation, persuaded me that the IOPC is not fit for purpose? Far from it—in effect, it allows the police to carry on marking their own homework, reinforcing a flawed process grievously lacking in genuine accountability. Is it not now time for radical reform?

House of Lords: Remote Participation and Hybrid Sittings - Motion to Take Note (20 May 2021)

Lord Hunt of Wirral: My Lords, what an interesting, valuable and enjoyable debate this has been. As the noble Baroness, Lady Hayman, warned us right at the start, we have heard many strong and divergent views, but the overwhelming majority want to restore the normal working practices of the House at the earliest opportunity. I say to my noble friend Lord Cormack that I do not think he is ambitious enough. Many of...

Queen’s Speech - Debate (5th Day) (18 May 2021)

Lord Hunt of Wirral: My Lords, I draw attention to my entry in the register, in particular as a partner in the international commercial law firm DAC Beachcroft, and as chairman of its financial services division. I warmly welcome the Queen’s Speech and, in particular, the atmosphere of renewed positivity and optimism in which our debate is taking place. Let us hope it does indeed prove to be the solid...

Creative Industries: Covid-19 - Question (26 Apr 2021)

Lord Hunt of Wirral: I declare my interest as a former member of the Advisory Committee on Pop Festivals and my other interests as set out in the register. As the Minister knows, festivals are often a major foundation of artistic activity outside our great cities, but many of those planned for this summer are already being cancelled because of uncertainty over Covid. Do Her Majesty’s Government have plans to assist?


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