Commons Amendments
Motion on Amendment 1
Moved by
That the House do agree with the Commons in their Amendment 1.
My Lords, I have already spoken to this amendment, having referred to it in the previous debate. I beg to move.
Motion agreed.
Motion on Amendments 2 to 10
Moved by
That this House do agree with the Commons in their Amendments 2 to 10.
My Lords, I beg to move.
My Lords, I take this opportunity to say that I think this House should be grateful to my honourable friend Mr Chope for what he has done to this Bill. Perhaps when time permits, we should contemplate our own procedure on private Bills to see why it is so difficult to achieve something like that in this House, which should be the contemplative and practical House. Pedlars have been very lucky to find a friend in Mr Chope but I think that our own procedures have not stood the test.
Motion agreed.
Motion on Amendment 11
Moved by
That the House do agree with the Commons in their Amendment 11 and do propose Amendments 11A to 11F as consequential amendments to the Bill.
11: Leave out clause 10
11A: Page 4, leave out lines 26 to 28
11B: Page 4, leave out line 39
11C: Page 4, line 40, leave out “(b)” and insert “(a)”
11D: Page 4, line 42, leave out “(c)” and insert “(b)”
11E: Page 6, line 6, after “seizure” insert “and”
11F: Page 6, line 8, leave out from “seizure” to end of line 10
My Lords, I spoke to these amendments with Amendment 2 on the previous Bill and do not intend to repeat my words. I beg to move.
Motion agreed.
Motion on Amendments 12 to 15
Moved by
That the House do agree with the Commons in their Amendments 12 to 15.
My Lords, I spoke to these amendments with Amendment 2. I beg to move.
Motion agreed.
House adjourned at 3.33 pm.