Well, the hon. Gentleman must decide whether he wishes to call a Division, and thereby take a step that his constituents—or mine, for that matter—might decide was simply challenging the substantive issue itself and seeking not to allow the usual procedures to take place that would ensure this important measure makes progress through the House. That is a decision for him. I have said to him that questions of charges and fees will be considered, to some extent, in Committee, and also in consultation. I can only reiterate that this is a Ways and Means motion and that therefore it is about not the cost of provisions or the finer detail, but the charges and payments.
Crime and Security Bill (Ways and Means)
Proceeding contribution from
Claire Ward
(Labour)
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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