The matter was brought to my attention and I went on ““Newsnight”” that night and explained that very point to Mr. Paxman. In relation to the person who entered the mosque, Lord Carlile says clearly that the individual had not been served the order, so he was not in breach of it, and there was no substantive operational reason why the police could enter the mosque. I accept that that needs to be looked at and gone into in more detail, but there are clear reasons in many of these cases. I accept that they are unsatisfactory, but not for many of the reasons that the hon. Gentleman suggests.
Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism
Proceeding contribution from
Tony McNulty
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 22 February 2007.
It occurred during Legislative debate on Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism.
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