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Proceeding contribution from Lord Coaker (Labour) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 21 June 2006. It occurred during Adjournment debate on Redwatch Website.
I can confirm to my hon. Friend that we will be pleased to raise these issues with the police to see what their advice is on taking all these matters forward. The Home Office and police are also undertaking separate but related work on animal rights extremists’ use of the internet. A consultative seminar with practitioner stakeholders is being planned, which will look at the current guidance to police forces and seek to agree procedures and identify any gaps. Issues raised by hon. Members in the course of this debate will also be taken on board at the seminar. I am aware that the TUC did indeed write to the then Home Secretary in June 2005, following a meeting in March that year. May I apologise for the fact that the TUC did not receive a response to that letter? That was an unfortunate administrative oversight. I assure my hon. Friend that the TUC will now be updated on the matter as soon as possible. I hope that I have been able to provide some assurance to hon. Members that the Government are committed to tackling hate crime and incitement to violence wherever it is found. In conjunction with our broader work on hate crime, we are planning to review and strengthen the police response to this type of activity, and to take the appropriate measures to ensure the safety of the public. Question put and agreed to.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
447 c1444 
Session
2005-06
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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