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Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures Bill

My Lords, I am grateful for the reassurance on my Amendment 49, which takes a stand on a question of law in this context, and I hope that the Minister and I are correct. On Amendment 51, I accept the sensitivity of the detail, which I acknowledged in introducing the amendment. However, I remain concerned that the type and extent of the measures being imposed are reported on. The clause is welcome and I want to make it work well for Parliament and others in the transparency for which we are all aiming. I might therefore like to take the opportunity to discuss with the Minister how one can meet the point without going over the top, which I am not trying to do. I beg leave to withdraw the amendment. Amendment 47 withdrawn. Schedule 3 agreed. Clauses 16 and 17 agreed. Clause 18 : Proceedings relating to measures Clause 18 : Proceedings relating to measures Amendment 48 not moved. Clause 18 agreed. Schedule 4 : Proceedings relating to terrorism prevention and investigation measures Schedule 4 : Proceedings relating to terrorism prevention and investigation measures Amendments 49 and 50 not moved. Schedule 4 agreed. Clause 19 : Reports on exercise of powers under Act Clause 19 : Reports on exercise of powers under Act Amendment 51 not moved. Clause 19 agreed. Amendment 52 Moved by
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
731 c347 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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