HL Deb 15 May 1980 vol 409 cc431-2

Brought from the Commons; read 1a, and to be printed. exercise their view. In the circumstances, with great reluctance, with much hesitation and, on the whole, still wishing that I could persuade my noble friends not to do so, if they vote against the Third Reading I shall follow them into the Lobby.

Lord TREFGARNE

My Lords, there is not too much that I can add to what I have already said on this Bill. I do not really want to be dragged into answering all the points put by the noble Lord.

6.57 p.m.

On Question, Whether the Bill be now read 3a?

Their Lordships divided: Contents, 82Not-Contents, 4.