§ The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Home Office (Lord Filkin)My Lords, I beg to move the Motion standing in my name on the Order Paper.
We had intended to move day five of the Committee stage of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill to Wednesday, 17th July, giving us the next two days in Committee next week. However, that would have caused a difficulty for a number of Front-Bench spokesmen. Therefore, discussions have been held through the usual channels and it is proposed to debate amendments on Part 5 after Part 8. It is likely that that will take place on Tuesday, 23rd July. The order of consideration at present before the House will achieve that.
Moved, That, notwithstanding the instruction of 1st July, it be a further instruction to the Committee of the Whole House to whom the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill has been committed that the remainder of the Bill be considered in the following order:
On Question, Motion agreed to.
- Clauses 42 to 48,
- Schedule 3,
- Clauses 49 to 68,
- Clauses 102 to 108,
- Schedule 8,
- Clauses 109 to 140,
- Schedule 9,
- Clauses 141 to 143,
- Clause 69,
- Schedule 4,
- Clauses 70 to 88,
- Schedule 5,
- Clauses 89 to 100,
- Schedules 6 and 7,
- Clause 101.—(Lord Filkin.)