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  Holocaust Memorial Bill Lord Khan of Burnley moved that the bill be now read a second time. Then Baroness Deech moved, as an amendment to the motion that the bill be now read a second time, at end to insert “but this House regrets that the Bill fails to allow for a full appraisal and consultation on any preferred site for a Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre; and that in preparing the bill the Government have failed to establish the true cost of the project or deal with issues of security around the Memorial”. After debate, the amendment was disagreed to (see division). Then the original motion was agreed to and the bill was committed to a Select Committee.

Wednesday 4 September 2024 between 16:09 and 21:15

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Holocaust Memorial Bill Lord Khan of Burnley moved that the bill be now read a second time. Then Baroness Deech moved, as an amendment to the motion that the bill be now read a second time, at end to insert “but this House regrets that the Bill fails to allow for a full appraisal and consultation on any preferred site for a Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre; and that in preparing the bill the Government have failed to establish the true cost of the project or deal with issues of security around the Memorial”. After debate, the amendment was disagreed to (see division). Then the original motion was agreed to and the bill was committed to a Select Committee.
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