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EnactedBritish Nationality (Irish Citizens) Act 2024

Order of Commitment discharged, 3rd reading in the Lords

24 May 20243 speechesView in Hansard ↗
  • Speaker
    Lord Hay of BallyoreLord Hay of BallyoreDemocratic Unionist Party
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    That the Bill do now pass.
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    10:59
  • Speaker
    Lord Hay of Ballyore (DUP)Lord Hay of Ballyore (DUP)Democratic Unionist Party
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    My Lords, I congratulate the Government and all the political parties in this House on the spirit in which they approached this Bill. This is an issue that goes back almost 20 years. The first Private Members’ Bill on the subject was introduced in the House of Commons in 2005 by my colleague Gregory Campbell. Unfortunately, it fell out of time. I can tell your Lordships that when I heard of the election date being announced, I almost said to myself, “Where is the Bill now? Has it fallen again after 20 years?” But no: with the good co-operation of the House and all the political parties, the Bill is on the Order Paper today and at its very final stages. I thank everybody very much. It is a Bill that will allow people who want to demonstrate their Britishness to apply for a British passport and for British citizenship without going through a lengthy process and without paying a huge amount of money. I thank the House.
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    10:59
  • Speaker
    Lord Coaker (Lab)Lord Coaker (Lab)Labour
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    My Lords, I will very briefly pay tribute to the work that the noble Lord, Lord Hay, has done, but also to lots of other Members—he has mentioned Gregory Campbell; his leader, Gavin Robinson; and many others, including the noble Lord, Lord Dodds, who is sitting next to him—who have corrected an anomaly that has been outstanding for a number of years. It is an important anomaly that needed correcting. I pay tribute to the work that he and many others have done in arriving at this day.
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    10:59