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Terrorism Bill

I want to press the Minister to give us a little more detail on exactly how this provision will be applied. I agree with what has just been said, in that the wording is very broad and could cause difficulties. The Minister gave no specific examples of what he thought might be unlawful conduct leading to an organisation’s being proscribed. I shall give a more recent—and still sometimes sensitive—example than the perfectly reasonable ones given a moment ago. As we all know, in Ireland there are plenty of gatherings at which people will start singing republican songs that glorify very violent conduct, and I believe that there are some loyalist equivalents, as well. The situation in Ireland is very much improved, but there are still extremists there. The current end to violence, which we all hope will last, can prove somewhat fragile when tensions arise in Ulster, and I wonder whether the past glorification of terrorism as contained in the lyrics of many Irish republican songs could be regarded as unlawful conduct.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
438 c986-7 
Session
2005-06
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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