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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 14 Feb 2012
Welfare Reform Bill

"My Lords, I had not intended to intervene either. I will do so very briefly because I have made my points at earlier stages of the Bill. My principal point, as I said to the noble Baroness, Lady Meacher, at the end of last week, was that I did not …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 14 Feb 2012
Welfare Reform Bill

"My Lords, having been a serial good-behaviour person this week, I thought that I ought at least, in fairness to myself and the noble Lord, Lord Best, to join in on this, as I was in my serial offending mode at the time the previous amendment was discussed. I am …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 14 Feb 2012
Welfare Reform Bill

"My Lords, I am intervening only briefly, partly because I do not want to attack the right reverend Prelate, who seemed to be in a much less militant mood than he was on the previous occasion. I will, therefore, not repeat the remarks that I made then, when I made …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 14 Feb 2012
Welfare Reform Bill

"My Lords, I am intervening—as usual, you might think—for two reasons. First, on the previous occasion I sat down there and declared that I was standing shoulder to shoulder with my noble and learned friend Lord Mackay of Clashfern, which indeed I was, and I was therefore part of the …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Tue 14 Feb 2012
Welfare Reform Bill

"Briefly, may I just—in the form of a question, as I think is appropriate—ask my noble friend whether he is aware that I think that is a significantly generous response to my request for proper, genuine consultation and a real opportunity for the House to have a say?..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 13 Feb 2012
Health and Social Care Bill

"My Lords, I am tempted to chip in—rather unwisely, no doubt, as usual—by the last two speeches. If it does not seem paradoxical, I must say that I agree with almost every word of both of them.

I certainly share the view of the noble Baroness, Lady Pitkeathley, and have …..."

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 13 Feb 2012
Health and Social Care Bill

"My Lords, I hope that the noble Lord who moved the amendment will accept my apologies. I needed to recuperate after the previous debate so I was not present for the earlier part of this debate. Therefore, it is probably unwise for me to speak. However, I have checked that …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 08 Feb 2012
Health and Social Care Bill

"I have two excuses for speaking. First, I have chaired two mental health trusts and, although I no longer do so, I have a continuing interest of a non-financial kind. Secondly, before my noble and learned friend Lord Mackay left for what was described as his well earned rest and …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 08 Feb 2012
Health and Social Care Bill

"My Lords, perhaps I may say that if it was me who my noble friend was referring to as being on his left, I am thrilled to bits by his rather more constructive response. I congratulate him...."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 08 Feb 2012
Health and Social Care Bill

"My Lords, I assure the House that I rise only briefly. On this occasion, unlike two amendments ago, I have three excuses for doing so, not just two. The first is that I do not always want to be a troublemaker. The second is that I and my noble friend …..."
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