The right hon. Gentleman will recall my asking him in a Select Committee about new rights. He asserted that there are no new rights in the charter, which was repeated by the Foreign Secretary last October. However, the right in article 13, which states that"““scientific research shall be free of constraint””,"
is a new right. According to the Government's own explanation, it is derived from no existing source. I object to that provision because I support animal welfare, and I object to the concept of all scientific research being entirely free of constraint. Parliament should legislate to constrain such research. Does he agree that that is a new right, and does he agree that it is a highly controversial matter which would be much better debated in a national Parliament, rather than asserted unconditionally in a foreign jurisdiction?
Lisbon Treaty (No. 3)
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David Heathcoat-Amory
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 5 February 2008.
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