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21 PLANT HEALTH
The Prime Minister
Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer
Mr Secretary Hurd
Mr Secretary Waddington
Mr Secretary Walker
Mr John Selwyn Gummer
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That this House takes note of European Community Documents Pros. 5486/87, 5803/88, 4023/90 and 4024/90, relating to plant health; and supports the Government's intention to negotiate satisfactory arrangements to ensure effective measures against the spread of serious plant pests and diseases to the United Kingdom.
The Instrument has been referred to a Standing Committee on European Community Documents.
22 SEA FISHERIES (S.I., 1990, No. 685)
Mr John Selwyn Gummer
That the Fishing Vessels (Acquisition and Improvement) (Grants) (Amendment) Scheme 1990 (S.I., 1990, No. 685), dated 20th March 1990, a copy of which was laid before this House on 30th March, be approved.
23 PENSIONS (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL: Consideration of Lords
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Amendments.
HUMAN FERTILISATION AND EMBRYOLOGY BILL [LORDS] (Clause 11 and Schedule 2, and any new Clauses or new Schedules appearing on the Order Paper not later than 20th April and relating to the termination of pregnancy by registered medical practitioners): Committee.
For Amendments, see pp. 781-83 and 803 of Supplement to Votes.
WAR CRIMES BILL: Not amended (in the Standing Committee), to be considered.
26 FOOD SAFETY BILL [LORDS]: As amended (in the Standing Committee), to be
considered.
For Amendments, see pp. 793-96 and 799-800 of Supplement to Votes.
27 BRITISH NATIONALITY (HONG KONG) BILL: Second Reading.
Mr Bob Clay
Mr Max Madden
Mr Ken Livingstone Mr Jeremy Corbyn Mr Tony Benn
Ms Diane Abbott
On Second Reading of the British Nationality (Hong Kong) Bill, to move, That this House declines to support the second reading of a Bill which makes no provision for the development of a fully democratic system of government in Hong Kong before the transfer to China, and makes no provision for the right of access to British Dependent Territories passport holders in Hong Kong who might wish to come to Britain.