Proceeding contribution from Lord Henley (Conservative) in the House of Lords on Tuesday, 6 December 2011. It occurred during Committee of the Whole House (HL) and Debate on bill on Protection of Freedoms Bill.
Protection of Freedoms Bill
I was not trying to exclude the noble Lord, Lord Rosser. I just thought that he was taking offence unnaturally, and in a manner that surprised me, because it was by a slip of the tongue that I referred to ““my noble friends””. I could have included everyone; I included the sporting bodies. I look forward to seeing the noble Lord. On the basis of what I said, I hope that as I move my amendments other noble Lords with amendments down will not want to press theirs. Amendment 73 agreed. Amendment 74 Moved by
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- Children Disclosure of information Criminal records Crime Employment Licensing Further education Harassment Offenders Personal records Northern Ireland Protection Police cautions Taxis Rehabilitation Registration Vetting Vulnerable adults Young people Safety Sports Voluntary work Stalking Criminal Records Bureau
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- Protection of Freedoms Bill 2010-12
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