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Clause 6 - Notifiable acquisitions | National Security and Investment Bill | Public Bill Committees Before I put the question formally, for the benefit of Members––particularly new Members who have not been able to be here as much in the
Clause 6 - Notifiable acquisitions | National Security and Investment Bill | Public Bill Committees Order. I do not know who the person who has just walked in is, but only Members are allowed in the room. Please leave immediately.
Clause 6 - Notifiable acquisitions | National Security and Investment Bill | Public Bill Committees Apology accepted.
Clause 6 - Notifiable acquisitions | National Security and Investment Bill | Public Bill Committees Crucially, Minister, interesting though this topic may be, those last few words should be firmly in your mind in any response you give.
Clause 6 - Notifiable acquisitions | National Security and Investment Bill | Public Bill Committees I was not proposing anything; the hon. Gentleman was.
Clause 5 - Meaning of “trigger event” and “acquirer” | National Security and Investment Bill | Public Bill Committees I have let everyone speak. I do not know whether there are any more answers that the Minister wants to offer.
Clause 6 - Notifiable acquisitions | National Security and Investment Bill | Public Bill Committees Just amendment 6.
Clause 5 - Meaning of “trigger event” and “acquirer” | National Security and Investment Bill | Public Bill Committees With this it will be convenient to discuss: Clause 10 stand part. That schedule 1 be the First schedule to the Bill.
Clause 3 - Statement about exercise of call-in power | National Security and Investment Bill | Public Bill Committees We must now deal formally with amendments 2 and 9, which can either be pressed to a Division or withdrawn.
Clause 3 - Statement about exercise of call-in power | National Security and Investment Bill | Public Bill Committees Before I call the next speaker, I did not interrupt the hon. Gentleman, because I am feeling benign this afternoon.