Debates between Lord Leigh of Hurley and Lord Cormack during the 2015-2017 Parliament

Thu 25th Feb 2016

Trade Union Bill

Debate between Lord Leigh of Hurley and Lord Cormack
Thursday 25th February 2016

(8 years, 9 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Leigh of Hurley Portrait Lord Leigh of Hurley
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I would be very interested to know the number of those people. Clearly, the numbers have changed dramatically since check-off was brought in, as the noble Lord, Lord Balfe, explained.

Lord Cormack Portrait Lord Cormack
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Yes, but we are concerned about every individual. Even if it is only a few hundred people, surely that in itself is justification for what is being argued by almost everybody in this debate.

Lord Leigh of Hurley Portrait Lord Leigh of Hurley
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Of course, exceptions can be made for a few hundred, if it is a few hundred, as with others. But it seems that direct debit is the direction of travel. I have nearly finished.

Lord Leigh of Hurley Portrait Lord Leigh of Hurley
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I am not sure the noble Lord knows my particular social circle, but I took the figure of a few hundred from my noble friend Lord Cormack. As I said, I do not know the numbers and I do not think the noble Lord knows the numbers, but it would be interesting to have them presented to us.

Lord Cormack Portrait Lord Cormack
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The point I was making was that even if it is only a tiny number, why are we doing this?

Lord Leigh of Hurley Portrait Lord Leigh of Hurley
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Yes, I thank the noble Lord—I have taken the point. The point that I was making was that the direction of travel, in the market and clearly by the unions, is towards direct debit, which is a direction of travel that we should encourage.