Holocaust Memorial Bill Debate

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Lord Gardiner of Kimble

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Holocaust Memorial Bill

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Thursday 10th October 2024

(1 month, 1 week ago)

Lords Chamber
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Moved by
Lord Gardiner of Kimble Portrait The Senior Deputy Speaker
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That a Select Committee be appointed to consider the Holocaust Memorial Bill and that, as proposed by the Committee of Selection, the following members be appointed to the Committee:

Etherton, L (Chair), Faulkner of Worcester, L, Hope of Craighead, L, Jamieson, L, Scott of Needham Market, B.

That the Committee have power to adjourn from place to place;

That the evidence taken by the Committee be published, if the Committee so wishes;

That the Report of the Committee be printed, regardless of any adjournment of the House;

That the order of appointment of the Committee remain in force notwithstanding any prorogation of Parliament.

Lord Carlile of Berriew Portrait Lord Carlile of Berriew (CB)
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My Lords, in supporting this Motion I have what I believe is quite an important point to make, so I make no apology for taking a minute or two of time. A number of Members of your Lordships’ House who have a very strong interest in this Bill were permitted to give evidence to a previous Select Committee dealing with it. The lawyers advising the putative Select Committee are seeking to obstruct all those Members from giving evidence to the new Select Committee which is about to be appointed. This is causing consternation and not a little offence. I would be grateful if those setting up this committee would ensure that the lawyers’ efforts to reduce the importance of the Select Committee to nothing were overcome.

Lord Gardiner of Kimble Portrait The Senior Deputy Speaker
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My Lords, it would be courteous just to say that I am sure that what the noble Lord has said will be considered.

Motion agreed.