
Night time raid?
As we approach discussion of the heart of the Bill, at 9.15 pm on Day 5, 23 February 2009, we saw the first division of the House. The amendment seemed innocuous enough, it said:
101A: Clause 66, page 37, line 30, after second “the” insert “local and global”
and yet this precipitated a divsion! Of course, it was defeated. The argument was all about the meaning of the word ‘environment’ in the Bill. The first serious skirmish – what more is to follow?
Day 6 in Committee, on 3 March began, at last, to look at the Marine Conservation chapter and salvoes poured down, thick and fast from Liberal Democrat, Conservative and Cross Bench peers.
Were government defences breeched?
Not yet, apparently. We have transcribed the full text of this part of the debate, which records both how diligent are the opposition in the pursuit of safeguards for the marine environment, and how hard Government Ministers are having to work to reassure them. Lord Eden of Winton quoted the MARINET briefing to support his presentation (page 4).