Debates between Baroness Drake and Lord Gascoigne during the 2019-2024 Parliament

Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill

Debate between Baroness Drake and Lord Gascoigne
Lord Gascoigne Portrait Lord Gascoigne (Con)
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I ask the noble Baroness to be brief.

Baroness Drake Portrait Baroness Drake (Lab)
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I will say my last sentence.

Lord Collins of Highbury Portrait Lord Collins of Highbury (Lab)
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The rules say “normally brief” but I think the Committee would like to hear from my noble friend on this important issue.

Lord Gascoigne Portrait Lord Gascoigne (Con)
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With respect, I am not stopping the noble Baroness; I am just asking her to be brief.

Baroness Drake Portrait Baroness Drake (Lab)
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I will accept the constraint.

Finally, I take the point about lawyers having been involved in drafting this. I do not mean to be rude but in the area of investment and pension decisions, the road is littered with government-cleared legislation and regulation that has ended up being problematic or challenged in the courts and having to be revisited. I do not think we can rely wholly on that argument.

I think my amendment is being overblown. It is very clear that there is a problem, and that those engaged in this decision-making feel that there is a problem. The Government are opening up areas of legal uncertainty. We can nail it with a couple of words. I beg leave to withdraw the amendment.