I am most grateful to the Minister for outlining the purpose of today's brief Ways and Means debate on the Crime and Security Bill. Certain financial implications will flow from some of the necessary measures in the Bill, however, and I am concerned that the Government appear not to have thought through the process involved from day one.
Crime and Security Bill (Ways and Means)
Proceeding contribution from
Andrew Rosindell
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 4 February 2010.
It occurred during Legislative debate on Crime and Security Bill (Ways and Means).
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