Results 21–40 of 1282 for speaker:Lord Carlile of Berriew

Written Answers — Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: Hong Kong: Judges (21 Jul 2023)

Lord Carlile of Berriew: To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the involvement of retired UK judges in the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeals, given the bounties placed by the government of Hong Kong on three residents of the UK.

Independent Review: Armed Forces Homosexuality Ban - Question (19 Jul 2023)

Lord Carlile of Berriew: Does the Minister agree that my noble and learned friend’s report should be seen as a paradigm across other sectors in both the public sector and the private sector; for example, in banking, where there is still discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation, often fairly covert?

Illegal Migration Bill - Commons Amendments and Reasons: Motion B1 (as an amendment to Motion B) (12 Jul 2023)

Lord Carlile of Berriew: My Lords, as I indicated earlier, I ask the Government to consider leaving to Parliament the final decision on any regulations reintroducing retrospectivity. That said, for the reasons I gave earlier, I beg leave to withdraw Motion B1. Motion B1 withdrawn. Motion B agreed.

Illegal Migration Bill - Commons Amendments and Reasons: Motion B1 (as an amendment to Motion B) (12 Jul 2023)

Lord Carlile of Berriew: My Lords, I hope I will be allowed a moment when referring to my Motion B1 and Amendment 22R on page 5 of the Marshalled List to pay a very short tribute to the staff of the Public Bill Office. I was treated very kindly by a very tolerant member of staff there when I was being completely dysfunctional late last night and early this morning. They have been put under enormous pressure, and I...

Illegal Migration Bill - Third Reading: Motion (10 Jul 2023)

Lord Carlile of Berriew: From these Benches, I echo the remarks made by the Minister about our late and lamented noble and learned friend Lord Brown, who is sorely missed and who was often an inspiration to us all, even when we did not entirely agree with him, because he always inspired conceptual thinking. I thank the Minister—and I do mean this by the way—for his patience while under fire, even though I mostly...

National Security Bill - Commons Reason and Amendment: Motion A ( 4 Jul 2023)

Lord Carlile of Berriew: My Lords, I now have the opportunity to speak to Amendment 22D. I thank the Minister and the others involved in the discussions we have had. I give particular thanks for the involvement of the Security Minister, whom he mentioned, in the creation of what the Minister offered today. In my reamendment, I offered an independent review, which is quite a physical way—to use a metaphor—of...

National Security Bill - Commons Reason and Amendment: Motion A ( 4 Jul 2023)

Lord Carlile of Berriew: I slightly despair listening to the noble Lord. Can we just ask for a little humility from treasurers of all political parties? I am afraid there is plenty of evidence that the garden is not as perfect as the noble Lord, Lord Leigh, is saying.

Illegal Migration Bill - Report (2nd Day) (Continued): Amendment 154 ( 3 Jul 2023)

Lord Carlile of Berriew: My Lords, it is a pleasure to follow the noble Lord, Lord Bach, who moved this amendment with great skill. I am not going to make a long speech in support of him, because he does not need it. My observation, from refugees and asylum seekers whom I have met in a particular role during the last year, is that many complain that the legal advice they were able to obtain locally, wherever they...

Illegal Migration Bill - Report (2nd Day): Amendment 66 ( 3 Jul 2023)

Lord Carlile of Berriew: My Lords, I express my gratitude to the noble Viscount and others who have spoken on the Bill, including the noble Lord, Lord German. I now come to this place for my daily dose of disappointment. It seems to me that the Minister is deliberately missing the point. He cannot be failing to see it, and I very much regret having to say that. Who do noble Lords trust to make these decisions: a...

Illegal Migration Bill - Report (2nd Day): Amendment 66 ( 3 Jul 2023)

Lord Carlile of Berriew: Whether it is appropriate or not—and I tend to agree with the noble Lord, Lord Paddick, on that subject—it seems to me that the noble Lord who just intervened has made a very selective judgment without analysing the continental cases that have taken place. I have given a fair description of what happens in our jurisdiction; it is the one that I regard well, and I hope that your Lordships...

Illegal Migration Bill - Report (2nd Day): Amendment 66 ( 3 Jul 2023)

Lord Carlile of Berriew: My Lords, I rise to speak to Amendments 66 to 76, which stand in my name, and in support of Amendments 77 to 79. The substance of my amendments is in Amendment 76. What I apprehend will happen, if the matter is brought to the opinion of the House, is that we will vote on Amendment 66 and, if it is carried, Amendments 67 to 76 will be moved formally. That seems the correct procedure to me; I...

Nuclear Submarines: AUKUS - Question ( 3 Jul 2023)

Lord Carlile of Berriew: My Lords, for the aspirations set out in my noble friend Lord Walney’s Question to be achieved, we need to ensure that the United Kingdom provides the capital impetus for us to participate fully in the construction and development of the submarines. Will the Minister tell us what steps are being taken by His Majesty’s Government to ensure that the United Kingdom is a full participant in...

Illegal Migration Bill - Report (1st Day): Amendment 12 (28 Jun 2023)

Lord Carlile of Berriew: My Lords, I would be really grateful if the Minister could answer the question I asked him as to whether the Director of Public Prosecutions had been consulted about the effect on modern slavery and trafficking cases if the victim was not merely in another studio in another building in London or Manchester but in a country thousands of miles away, with no facilities to encourage or even...

Illegal Migration Bill - Report (1st Day): Amendment 12 (28 Jun 2023)

Lord Carlile of Berriew: My Lords, my name is on Amendment 96, along with those of my noble and learned friend Lady Butler-Sloss, who spoke earlier and with whom I agree, and the noble Baroness, Lady Hamwee. It attempts to remove Clause 21(5) and (6). Those subsections mean that a person will be removed from this country unless it is “necessary” and there are “compelling circumstances” to show that it is...

Illegal Migration Bill - Report (1st Day): Amendment 6 (28 Jun 2023)

Lord Carlile of Berriew: My Lords, I am very disappointed at the Minister’s response, for two reasons. First, despite being asked to produce evidence to show that retrospectivity has some factual basis for its inclusion, he has failed to answer that challenge, and he must have done so deliberately. I am afraid that leads me to be very suspicious about whether there is any such evidence whatever of a credible...

Illegal Migration Bill - Report (1st Day): Amendment 6 (28 Jun 2023)

Lord Carlile of Berriew: My Lords, five of the amendments in this group have my name and the names of noble and noble and learned friends on them. They are designed to remove retrospectivity in relation to the duty to deport. I, and certainly two of my noble friends, have had the advantage of a meeting with the Attorney-General and officials in recent days to discuss this, and I hope I am not being too optimistic in...

Illegal Migration Bill: Economic Impact Assessment - Commons Urgent Question (27 Jun 2023)

Lord Carlile of Berriew: My Lords, can the Minister advise the House as to what weight should be given to this financial and legal impact assessment alongside the damage caused to the consistency of our domestic law and the terrible damage being done to our reputation as a keeper of international treaties?

Written Answers — Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Fish: Conservation (27 Jun 2023)

Lord Carlile of Berriew: To ask His Majesty's Government what steps they are taking to secure the salmonoid and coarse fish stocks in England and Wales against predation by cormorants and goosanders; and what consideration they have given to amending the Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Act 1975 for this purpose.

National Security Bill - Commons Amendments and Reasons: Motion A1 (as an amendment to Motion A) (21 Jun 2023)

Lord Carlile of Berriew: My Lords, I am grateful to all those who have spoken in this debate; I am particularly grateful to the Minister for his great courtesy. I say to him, with great respect, that he has answered mostly questions of his choice that were not directly relevant to the points I made. In my experience over the years, the repetition of a weak defence is capable of convincing only the defendant and...

National Security Bill - Commons Amendments and Reasons: Motion A1 (as an amendment to Motion A) (21 Jun 2023)

Lord Carlile of Berriew: My Lords, in moving Motion A1 as an amendment to Motion A and proposing Amendment 22B in lieu, I should say that I shall support, if it is necessary to do so, Amendment 122B, which will be moved by the noble Lord, Lord Coaker. The Minister mentioned the very pleasant meeting I had with three Ministers and a number of officials about my amendment, and I was very grateful for that meeting. I...


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