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Agriculture Bill - Report (2nd Day): Amendment 49 (17 Sep 2020)

Lord Marlesford: ...It means doing that at the earliest time and saying what is being done to put it right. That is slightly similar to how, in the private sector, companies are required to give profit warnings if the track they indicate they are following is being deviated from. There should be a much more dynamic approach to this question. I would like to see standards set and reports produced when the...

Data Protection Bill [HL] - Second Reading (Continued) (10 Oct 2017)

Lord Marlesford: ...tailed, I met a very senior official, a charming Under-Secretary from the Ministry of Health. I said to him, “You know, I’ve just been in America and Conrad Hilton has this wonderful system. He tracks everything that happens in his hotels: where the money goes, what the clients do and all the rest of it. Your hospitals are really rather like hotels—couldn’t you start doing the...

Immigration Bill: Report (3rd Day) ( 7 Apr 2014)

Lord Marlesford: ...to introduce an electronic border system so as to be able to scrutinise and record every passenger who enters or leaves the UK. It is obvious that without such a system it is impossible to keep track of those who have been given leave to enter for a limited period, let alone get a handle on those who wish our country ill or whose presence is not conducive to our national security. Although...

Littering from Vehicles Bill [HL] — Second Reading (19 Jul 2013)

Lord Marlesford: ...appeal to the Secretary of State over the heads of the officials who have taken the line that my noble friend the Minister has so faithfully read out. I hope that some of us will continue on that track anyway. I am very grateful to the noble Lord, Lord Judd. He and I came to this House on the same day and we have always been close friends and colleagues. I am very glad he spoke in the way...

Immigration and Security — Motion to Take Note ( 4 Jul 2013)

Lord Marlesford: ...Governor of the Bank of England, would take British citizenship, emphasising that Mr Carney would of course not have any preference or priority in his application. Of course there have to be fast tracks and priorities for those we want, for example genuine businesspeople, as well as bars and vetoes on those we do not want in our country. To deny this is egalitarianism gone mad. Genuine...

Finance Bill: Second Reading and Remaining Stages (20 Jul 2009)

Lord Marlesford: ...sector from the FSA to the Bank of England. I wonder how long it will be before Mr Brown has the confidence to ask the British electorate whether it feels that his experience—in other words, his track record—fits him to be the best steward of this situation or whether it might prefer a young and vigorous Conservative Government to pick up the pieces. It would at least start with a...

Passports — Question (19 Jan 2009)

Lord Marlesford: ...on a UK passport also holds the passport of another country? Has he been made aware, as I have, of the serious concern that the lack of this information at present makes it extremely difficult to track those who are suspected of sympathising with or engaging in terrorism? Is it not astonishing that his noble friend Lord West had to answer my Question of 8 January, when I asked how many...

European Council: 11-12 December 2008 and Prime Minister's Visit to Afghanistan, India and Pakistan — Statement (15 Dec 2008)

Lord Marlesford: ...that the time has now come to end the right of UK citizens who are of Pakistani origin to hold Pakistani passports in addition to their British passports? That makes it virtually impossible to track the movements of those who may be planning to engage in terrorism,

Powers of Entry etc. Bill [HL] (14 Dec 2007)

Lord Marlesford: .... Two people from the Environment Agency appeared in a very comfortable motor car. They had stopped because they spied on our farm a pile of brick rubble, which was to be used to make up farm tracks. They spent half an hour haranguing someone who worked for us, saying that this was an unauthorised rubbish dump. Those people should not have been cruising around looking for trivia. If you...

Written Answers — House of Lords: Firearms: Licensing (22 May 2007)

Lord Marlesford: ...of Section 39 of the Firearms (Amendment) Act 1997 to establish a national firearms management system; and Whether the data cleansing exercise of the national firearms management system is still on track for completion by June 2007; and how long thereafter it will be before the interface is made with the police national computer.

Serious Crime Bill [HL] (30 Apr 2007)

Lord Marlesford: ...in an article by the Chief Constable of Merseyside, Bernard Hogan-Howe: "Most of the victims of gun crime to survive either do not want to make a complaint or give us information to enable us to track down their attacker. We have seen an increase in the number of teenagers involved in gun crime". He referred to, "the need to change the culture of young people who carry guns". So I make no...

Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill ( 1 Mar 2004)

Lord Marlesford: ...national or regional importance, it is absolutely crucial that there be full consideration of all the implications of such developments. One simply cannot have a system whereby there can be a fast track for such developments. I know how frustrating people find very long public inquiries, whether they be on something like a London airport or, picking one close to where I live, the old...

Scrutiny of European Legislation (EUC Report) ( 9 May 2003)

Lord Marlesford: ...that there are sometimes echoes of that in the way in which this House's scrutiny role is dealt with by Whitehall. I want to refer briefly to three points. The first is the suggestion of a fast track. The Government all too often use a de facto fast track. I refer to the frequent occasions, which are well documented and frequently complained about, on which EU proposals are referred to the...

Armed Forces Communication Systems ( 9 Jan 2003)

Lord Marlesford: ...Clansman is, first, unreliable and, secondly and more important, insecure in two crucial respects: it lacks digital encryption and the frequency-hopping capability which prevents enemy forces from tracking and attacking vehicles? Do the Government recognise that, if our troops are committed to the Gulf and there were to be casualties as a result of the inaccuracies of Clansman, Her...

The Police (31 Jan 2001)

Lord Marlesford: ...the Hendon police college system. I know all the arguments against it and I know that there is opposition to it. However, curiously, the police are beginning to accept it because there are now fast tracks for graduates and the best people are now reaching the top quicker. One of its great advantages is that it separates management responsibility and thus provides a bulwark against...


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