§ Lord BelsteadMy Lords, I beg to move the Motion standing in my name on the Order Paper. I must apologise to the House for the fact that in some copies of the Order Paper I believe that the Motion I now move is shown as relating to the Transport Bill, which obviously is an error. In the copy of the Order Paper that I have, there is no mention at all of the Motion relating to any Bill, except that there appear in manuscript the words "British Nationality". I should like to assure your Lordships that the Motion refers to the British Nationality Bill, and that the clauses and the schedules are set down in the same order as your Lordships thought it right to take them in Committee. I beg to move.
§ Moved, That the amendments for the Report stage be marshalled and considered in the following order:
- Clauses 1 to 5
- Schedule 1, paragraphs 1 to 4
- Clauses 6 to 18
- Schedule 1, paragraphs 5 to 10
- Clauses 19 to 36
- Schedule 2
- Clause 37
- Schedule 3
- Clauses 38 and 39
- Schedule 4
- Clauses 40 to 42
- Schedule 5
- Clauses 43 to 50
- Schedule 6
- Clauses 51 and 52
- Schedules 7 to 9
- Clause 53.
- —(Lord Belstead.)
§ The Lord ChancellorMy Lords, the Question is that the Motion which stands in the name of the noble Lord, Lord Belstead, and which relates to the British Nationality Bill, be agreed to.
§ On Question, Motion agreed to.