Terrorism Bill. Programme motion (No 3) on proceedings on consideration of Lords amendments and subsequent stages. Agreed to on question (formal). Consideration of Lords amendments. Lords amendment No 5 debated and disagreed to on division (315 to 277). Lords amendments 11, 15, 28, 31, 32, 34 disagreed to and amendments made in lieu. Lords amendments 22, 23, 25 to 29 disagreed to. Lords amendments 1 to 4, 6 to 10, 12 to 14, 16 to 21, 24, 30, 33, 35 to 49 agreed to. Motion that a Committee be appointed to draw up Reasons to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing to their amendments. Agreed to on question. Committee reported Reason which was agreed to. Reason communicated to the Lords together with the Bill and amendments.
Terrorism Bill 2005-06
Type
Parliamentary proceeding
Reference
442 c1427-98 
Session
2005-06
Legislative stage
Lords amendments
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
Proceeding contributions
Tobias Ellwood | 442 c1486-7 (Link to this contribution)
: The purpose of any terrorist attack is to seek attention and create a sense of anxiety and panic a...
Hazel Blears | 442 c1487 (Link to this contribution)
We have heard some useful contributions—
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Ben Wallace | 442 c1485 (Link to this contribution)
I am grateful to my hon. Friend for pointing that out, and I agree with him. I suspect that Cheltenh...
Elfyn Llwyd | 442 c1485-6 (Link to this contribution)
: In all honesty, I cannot understand why the Minister will not accept Lords amendment No. 29. In he...
David Winnick | 442 c1489 (Link to this contribution)
: This may not be a very helpful intervention, I am afraid. I believe that the Opposition much exagg...
Hazel Blears | 442 c1489 (Link to this contribution)
I am extremely grateful to my hon. Friend for his support on the other issues. I am not at all criti...
Speaker | 442 c1487 (Link to this contribution)
Order. I remind the right hon. Lady that she needs the leave of the House.
Hazel Blears | 442 c1487-9 (Link to this contribution)
With leave of the House, Mr. Deputy Speaker, I shall respond to the useful points that have been mad...
David Winnick | 442 c1489 (Link to this contribution)
I was here earlier.
Hazel Blears | 442 c1489-90 (Link to this contribution)
Indeed, I appreciate that, but if my hon. Friend had perhaps heard a little more of the debate, he w...
Hazel Blears | 442 c1479 (Link to this contribution)
I do not necessarily accept the advice that we should allow material that is clearly dangerous to re...
David Leslie Taylor | 442 c1479 (Link to this contribution)
Marginal material.
Dominic Grieve | 442 c1479-81 (Link to this contribution)
I have listened with interest to what the Minister has said on this matter. We share her aims in cla...
Baroness Featherstone | 442 c1481 (Link to this contribution)
We agree in principle with wanting to take off the net material that would incite or encourage terro...
Philip Hollobone | 442 c1481-2 (Link to this contribution)
May I give a rather flippant example? We all know of the case of Mr. Walter Wolfgang, who was remove...
Baroness Featherstone | 442 c1482-3 (Link to this contribution)
That is true. A host of cases might be caught, or might not. The point of judicial oversight is to c...
John Redwood | 442 c1483-4 (Link to this contribution)
I rise to support my hon. Friend the Member for Beaconsfield (Mr. Grieve) and all those who are conc...
Ben Wallace | 442 c1484 (Link to this contribution)
I shall be brief, but the Minister has just announced the effective expansion of some special branch...
Julian Lewis | 442 c1484-5 (Link to this contribution)
My hon. Friend’s suggestion has the additional practical advantage that it meets the point made by t...
Hazel Blears | 442 c1477 (Link to this contribution)
However, I always respect the views of the hon. Gentleman, so I give way.
Hazel Blears | 442 c1477 (Link to this contribution)
I understand my hon. and learned Friend’s point. I do not know how many people share the same proble...
Hazel Blears | 442 c1476 (Link to this contribution)
The hon. Gentleman has not appreciated the two-stage nature of clause 3. The police, who will be pro...
Robert Marshall-Andrews | 442 c1476-7 (Link to this contribution)
I appreciate precisely what the Minister is saying. We are dealing not with an offence but a defence...
Hazel Blears | 442 c1478-9 (Link to this contribution)
I am pleased that the hon. Gentleman accepts that the provisions will have some effect. I do not pre...
David Leslie Taylor | 442 c1479 (Link to this contribution)
I have listened carefully to my right hon. Friend’s comments about the attitude of internet service ...
Tobias Ellwood | 442 c1478 (Link to this contribution)
Does the Minister concede that, if the internet played any part in the 7/7 bombings or any of the ot...
Julian Lewis | 442 c1474 (Link to this contribution)
When service providers are informed about such a notification, will there not be a temptation on the...
Hazel Blears | 442 c1474 (Link to this contribution)
I do not accept the hon. Gentleman’s premise that because there might be consequences, we should not...
John Redwood | 442 c1474-5 (Link to this contribution)
It would help the House if the Minister could tell us why she wants the measure. How common is the p...
Hazel Blears | 442 c1474 (Link to this contribution)
I shall finish the information, for the benefit of the House, about the single point of contact offi...
Martin Horwood | 442 c1476 (Link to this contribution)
The Minister has rightly pointed out the complexity of many of the examples, so I shall give her a s...
Elfyn Llwyd | 442 c1475 (Link to this contribution)
The right hon. Lady has said that a specially trained police officer will consider the quality and q...
Hazel Blears | 442 c1475 (Link to this contribution)
My objection to the Lords amendment is not based simply on the issue of delay, and I shall make a fu...
Ben Wallace | 442 c1475 (Link to this contribution)
I understand the Minister’s good intentions on dealing with rogue sites within the United Kingdom. W...
Hazel Blears | 442 c1475-6 (Link to this contribution)
The hon. Gentleman has set out a complex example, and it is difficult to envisage the controls that ...
John Redwood | 442 c1473 (Link to this contribution)
How many cases will come to the attention of the police and result in such an order in a typical yea...
Hazel Blears | 442 c1473 (Link to this contribution)
It is appropriate for a police officer to take such a step, but I am seeking to assure the House tha...
Julian Lewis | 442 c1473 (Link to this contribution)
The policemen who undertake such work will be specialists, if only in linguistics, because much of t...
Hazel Blears | 442 c1473-4 (Link to this contribution)
Clearly, those are matters of interpretation of the material posted. Does it fulfil the conditions o...
Tobias Ellwood | 442 c1472 (Link to this contribution)
The problem to which the right hon. Lady refers is an international problem, but we are prompted to ...
Hazel Blears | 442 c1471-2 (Link to this contribution)
Although I am sure that our debate on these amendments will be somewhat shorter than our debate on t...
Peter Bone | 442 c1473 (Link to this contribution)
I accept the Minister’s reassurance but, under the Bill as drafted, it is possible for any constable...
Hazel Blears | 442 c1472-3 (Link to this contribution)
Personally, I have not had any such discussions, but extensive discussions are under way with intern...
Stewart Hosie | 442 c1464-5 (Link to this contribution)
: I am not quite sure how long we have, Madam Deputy Speaker, but I will start and stop when you tel...
Richard Burden | 442 c1464 (Link to this contribution)
I know what the hon. Gentleman has said. In fact, I had finished my speech.
Dominic Grieve | 442 c1464 (Link to this contribution)
I can assure the hon. Gentleman that we are willing to do that. I simply make the point that, during...
Richard Burden | 442 c1464 (Link to this contribution)
The hon. Gentleman makes a good point, which he also made in one of our earlier debates on this subj...
Hazel Blears | 442 c1471 (Link to this contribution)
I beg to move, that this House disagrees with the Lords in the said amendment.
William Cash | 442 c1465-6 (Link to this contribution)
In view of the time, I shall speak briefly. The debate has demonstrated with absolute clarity the ne...
Ben Wallace | 442 c1463-4 (Link to this contribution)
Does the hon. Gentleman agree that the same point applies to Northern Ireland? It would be far more ...
Richard Burden | 442 c1462-3 (Link to this contribution)
: I am saddened that we have to hold this debate, because I am not sure that it is necessary. When w...
Ann Widdecombe | 442 c1460-2 (Link to this contribution)
I admit that I have been in a dilemma during much of the passage of the Bill and, at times, I believ...
William Cash | 442 c1458 (Link to this contribution)
The Oxford English Dictionary definition is that the word ““glorification”” means the praise and wor...
Alistair Carmichael | 442 c1454-5 (Link to this contribution)
Indeed. I shall not be too hard on the Government, because I am delighted that they dropped the refe...
Robert Marshall-Andrews | 442 c1455-6 (Link to this contribution)
: I shall be brief, because I know that many Members wish to speak.
I urge the House to support Lor...
John McDonnell | 442 c1460 (Link to this contribution)
That is another of the unforeseen consequences of badly drafted legislation. The innocent may suffer...
Lord Deben | 442 c1458 (Link to this contribution)
My hon. Friend exposes why the use of the word ““glorification”” is so uniquely ridiculous, and make...
John McDonnell | 442 c1458-60 (Link to this contribution)
We have reached the stage in the debate when it is unlikely that minds will be changed. Some of us p...
Alistair Carmichael | 442 c1454 (Link to this contribution)
The problem with that is that the hon. Gentleman’s case has already been undermined by the Home Secr...
Dominic Grieve | 442 c1454 (Link to this contribution)
The Government also used the word ““exalt””. I am not entirely sure what they meant by it; the hon. ...
Jeremy Corbyn | 442 c1449-50 (Link to this contribution)
May I give my Friend another example that is equally apposite? A number of Tamil organisations are b...
Philip Hollobone | 442 c1449 (Link to this contribution)
Even if the hon. Gentleman accepts the Home Secretary’s assurances, does he not share my concern tha...
Keith Vaz | 442 c1449 (Link to this contribution)
As I have said, I do not think that anyone would be prosecuted in those circumstances. I do not thin...
Dominic Grieve | 442 c1449 (Link to this contribution)
I have listened carefully to the hon. Gentleman, and particularly to his response to the interventio...
Keith Vaz | 442 c1449 (Link to this contribution)
I sympathise with the hon. Gentleman’s point about uncertainty, but the Home Secretary dealt with th...
Gordon Prentice | 442 c1448 (Link to this contribution)
I am interested in how the legislation would operate in practice. This business about the Taoiseach ...
Keith Vaz | 442 c1449 (Link to this contribution)
I know that my hon. Friend has a large Kashmiri constituency base in Pendle, and he is right to say ...
William Cash | 442 c1448 (Link to this contribution)
The hon. Gentleman has a strong constituency interest in this matter and must therefore be listened ...
Keith Vaz | 442 c1448 (Link to this contribution)
The hon. Gentleman’s last point is right. Of course it is important in a democracy that we should ma...
David Winnick | 442 c1453-4 (Link to this contribution)
In evidence to the Home Affairs Committee yesterday, Lord Carlile, who used to be a Liberal Member o...
Keith Vaz | 442 c1451-2 (Link to this contribution)
That is my understanding, but I am sure that if I and my hon. Friend are wrong, somebody will correc...
Alistair Carmichael | 442 c1452-3 (Link to this contribution)
I do not intend to detain the House for long, as we have been over this ground several times and I f...
William Cash | 442 c1453 (Link to this contribution)
I do not know why this debate is perhaps more important than the last one on the issue, but does the...
Alistair Carmichael | 442 c1453 (Link to this contribution)
I would certainly never seek to disagree with anyone who suggested that the Liberal Democrats were i...
Keith Vaz | 442 c1450 (Link to this contribution)
The fact is that we have clarity in the Bill because the Home Secretary has listened carefully to th...
Pat McFadden | 442 c1450-1 (Link to this contribution)
Does my hon. Friend agree that there is greater clarity in the Bill than has been implied in questio...
Keith Vaz | 442 c1451 (Link to this contribution)
My hon. Friend is absolutely right. That assurance is in the Bill, and the circumstances to which it...
Sadiq Khan | 442 c1451 (Link to this contribution)
My hon. Friend the Member for Islington, North (Jeremy Corbyn) referred to the Tamil Tigers, and he ...
Lord Garnier | 442 c1450 (Link to this contribution)
I am most grateful to my parliamentary neighbour for giving way. Is not the problem that the Governm...
Peter Kilfoyle | 442 c1443 (Link to this contribution)
The hon. Gentleman has obviously allowed his mind to roam around possible prosecutions under the Bil...
Dominic Grieve | 442 c1443 (Link to this contribution)
Indeed, the definition also covers EOKA, Watt Tyler, Jack Cade and John Ball, so it is pretty wide. ...
Adrian Bailey | 442 c1443 (Link to this contribution)
As a non-lawyer layman, I am always nervous about entering into a debate about definition that seems...
Dominic Grieve | 442 c1443 (Link to this contribution)
On the strict textual interpretation of the Bill as the Home Secretary wants it, she is at risk, as ...
Adrian Bailey | 442 c1443 (Link to this contribution)
Does the hon. Gentleman agree that the narrowness of the definition in the Lords amendment means tha...
Dominic Grieve | 442 c1443 (Link to this contribution)
The concept of indirect encouragement is probably sufficient in itself, but it was with a view to tr...
Dominic Grieve | 442 c1443-4 (Link to this contribution)
Let me take the hon. Gentleman back to my point about the Taoiseach. That is not some far-fetched fa...
Charles Clarke | 442 c1444 (Link to this contribution)
The hon. Gentleman has conceded that his own position is ridiculous. Any celebration of the Easter r...
Dominic Grieve | 442 c1444 (Link to this contribution)
I disagree. Of course the Home Secretary is right that the Taoiseach does not intend people to engag...
Lord Cormack | 442 c1444 (Link to this contribution)
As always, my hon. Friend is making his case with great precision and lucidity. Have not the Governm...
Dominic Grieve | 442 c1445 (Link to this contribution)
The hon. Gentleman is right. This went to the heart of the debate in the other place. Lord Morris of...
Evan Harris | 442 c1444-5 (Link to this contribution)
I invite the hon. Gentleman to consider the report by the Joint Committee on Human Rights. The Home ...
Dominic Grieve | 442 c1444 (Link to this contribution)
My hon. Friend is right. In the context of proscribed organisations, Sinn Fein would have to be pros...
Stewart Hosie | 442 c1446 (Link to this contribution)
Does the hon. Gentleman agree that a glorification charge would be necessary if it were not possib...
Dominic Grieve | 442 c1446 (Link to this contribution)
I agree with my hon. Friend. We are passing law. Lord Bingham said in the Rimmington case that law h...
William Cash | 442 c1445-6 (Link to this contribution)
Does my hon. Friend accept that the real problem is that the Government want to allege that by refut...
Keith Vaz | 442 c1448 (Link to this contribution)
My hon. Friend is right that the Independent Police Complaints Commission should examine the matter....
Sadiq Khan | 442 c1447-8 (Link to this contribution)
When my hon. Friend considers the disproportionate number of visible minorities and visible Muslims ...
Charles Clarke | 442 c1438 (Link to this contribution)
I am certainly prepared to acknowledge that the words from the Oxford dictionary are a reasonable wa...
Charles Clarke | 442 c1438-9 (Link to this contribution)
That point is utterly ridiculous and completely wrong. I draw the hon. Gentleman’s attention to the ...
David Gauke | 442 c1438 (Link to this contribution)
The Home Secretary spoke of sending a clear signal, as did the Prime Minister earlier. Putting aside...
Dominic Grieve | 442 c1440 (Link to this contribution)
The Home Secretary helpfully gave us a history of the origin of the word, which lies not in legal te...
Charles Clarke | 442 c1440 (Link to this contribution)
The answer is straightforward. We consulted on the proposal and, as the hon. Gentleman rightly said,...
Gordon Prentice | 442 c1439 (Link to this contribution)
I am struggling to think of concrete examples of behaviour that would be caught by the Bill. If some...
Charles Clarke | 442 c1439 (Link to this contribution)
It would depend on the intention. Let us take a simple sentence such as, ““We glorify the memory of ...
Charles Clarke | 442 c1440 (Link to this contribution)
In his political knockabout, does the hon. Gentleman accept that the word ““glorification”” was used...
Dominic Grieve | 442 c1441-2 (Link to this contribution)
My right hon. Friend brings me on to my next point, which is that indirect encouragement is all that...
Lord Deben | 442 c1441 (Link to this contribution)
Will my hon. Friend return to his statement that we do not need the word ““glorification”” because t...
Dominic Grieve | 442 c1441 (Link to this contribution)
I entirely agree with the hon. and learned Gentleman. Clear criminal offences have been committed un...
Robert Marshall-Andrews | 442 c1441 (Link to this contribution)
On the rhyme or reason argument, will the hon. Gentleman address the question of placards, which the...
Dominic Grieve | 442 c1440-1 (Link to this contribution)
The Home Secretary may correct me if I have got it wrong, but I do not think that a separate offence...
David Winnick | 442 c1442 (Link to this contribution)
I was outside the post office in Dublin when Ireland was declared a Republic—I emphasise that that w...
Dominic Grieve | 442 c1442-3 (Link to this contribution)
The hon. Gentleman has made my point: I would not seek to equate one event with the other, but the l...
Tobias Ellwood | 442 c1442 (Link to this contribution)
The placards outside the Danish embassy have been mentioned several times. Aside from the sensitivit...
Dominic Grieve | 442 c1442 (Link to this contribution)
If the police were to say that, they would be wrong—it is as simple as that. If the people involved ...
Dominic Grieve | 442 c1435 (Link to this contribution)
I listened carefully to what the Prime Minister had to say during Prime Minister’s Question Time and...
Charles Clarke | 442 c1435 (Link to this contribution)
I am glad that the hon. Gentleman acknowledges that the amendment for which he wishes to vote is ent...
Speaker | 442 c1435 (Link to this contribution)
That is not a point of order but a matter for debate.
Dominic Grieve | 442 c1435 (Link to this contribution)
: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker. Why, in debates in the Chamber, can a perfectly clear statement ...
Charles Clarke | 442 c1435 (Link to this contribution)
I am afraid that I was confused by the remark by the hon. Member for Beaconsfield (Mr. Grieve) tha...
Lord Garnier | 442 c1436 (Link to this contribution)
I confess that, despite my surname, I know rather less about the French language than the right hon....
Charles Clarke | 442 c1435-6 (Link to this contribution)
My hon. Friend is right. I will not comment specifically on the placards used in that demonstration,...
Robert Marshall-Andrews | 442 c1436 (Link to this contribution)
Will the Home Secretary deal with two related matters and thus greatly assist me and, I am sure, oth...
Charles Clarke | 442 c1436 (Link to this contribution)
The indirect aspect is important. I know that the hon. and learned Gentleman, whose legal qualificat...
Lord Cormack | 442 c1436 (Link to this contribution)
: On a point of order, Mr. Speaker. If the Home Secretary is experiencing difficulties because of ...
Speaker | 442 c1436 (Link to this contribution)
I cannot do so at this stage, because a motion to disagree with the Lords amendment has already been...
Charles Clarke | 442 c1436 (Link to this contribution)
I know that I should not expect the support of my hon. and learned Friend in the Lobby, whatever I s...
William Cash | 442 c1438 (Link to this contribution)
: Can the Home Secretary provide one instance in which the word ““glorification”” has been defined i...
Charles Clarke | 442 c1437-8 (Link to this contribution)
I do not think that I have engaged in polemic. It is always entertaining to see qualified lawyers—I ...
Dominic Grieve | 442 c1437 (Link to this contribution)
I have often participated in Committee, where it is possible to hold lengthy debate on minute areas ...
Charles Clarke | 442 c1436-7 (Link to this contribution)
You could not have made the position clearer, Mr. Speaker. That exchange was extremely helpful, beca...
Charles Clarke | 442 c1438 (Link to this contribution)
First, the offence depends on the context within which glorification takes place. That was the point...
Mike Hancock | 442 c1438 (Link to this contribution)
The Home Secretary used a strange word just before the previous intervention, when he said that peop...
Charles Clarke | 442 c1438 (Link to this contribution)
I am glad that a third hon. Member speaking from the Conservative Benches acknowledges that the amen...
David Winnick | 442 c1432 (Link to this contribution)
I recognise that there are concerns—the issue is sensitive and I share the reservations that have be...
Charles Clarke | 442 c1434-5 (Link to this contribution)
I shall not. The hon. Gentleman can make his point when he makes his speech.
The deficiency becomes...
Dominic Grieve | 442 c1434 (Link to this contribution)
Will the right hon. Gentleman give way?
Charles Clarke | 442 c1433-4 (Link to this contribution)
No. The hon. Gentleman has intervened already and I want to make progress.
The reason we made a man...
Dominic Grieve | 442 c1433 (Link to this contribution)
Will the Home Secretary give way?
Charles Clarke | 442 c1433 (Link to this contribution)
No names, no pack drill. My hon. Friend cautions us to speak carefully. He is right and I accept wha...
Richard Burden | 442 c1433 (Link to this contribution)
I mentioned no names.
Charles Clarke | 442 c1433 (Link to this contribution)
My hon. Friend is correct. The caution, which I accept, is for Ministers, including me—
Charles Clarke | 442 c1432 (Link to this contribution)
I shall deal with that point in more detail later, but my hon. Friend is entirely correct, without q...
Charles Clarke | 442 c1432 (Link to this contribution)
I apologise to the hon. Member for Stone (Mr. Cash) if I misunderstood the Committee report to which...
Evan Harris | 442 c1431-2 (Link to this contribution)
The report to which the hon. Member for Stone (Mr. Cash) referred was the third report of the Joint ...
Charles Clarke | 442 c1431 (Link to this contribution)
I will address the details in a moment, but on the question of being soft on terrorism, I advise the...
Tobias Ellwood | 442 c1431 (Link to this contribution)
It was inappropriate of the Home Secretary to suggest on the radio this morning that Opposition Memb...
Charles Clarke | 442 c1431 (Link to this contribution)
I am surprised that a Member of such long-standing and constitutional weight does not acknowledge th...
Lord Cormack | 442 c1431 (Link to this contribution)
Why is the Home Secretary placing such emphasis on the manifesto commitment? Yesterday, a majority o...
Charles Clarke | 442 c1431 (Link to this contribution)
I shall certainly take the opportunity to offer the hon. Gentleman’s services to the United Nations ...
Charles Clarke | 442 c1430-1 (Link to this contribution)
I can give my hon. Friend that absolute assurance. I will talk about the detail in a moment, but he ...
Sadiq Khan | 442 c1430 (Link to this contribution)
Will my right hon. Friend reassure me and those in the community that it will not be possible to be ...
Charles Clarke | 442 c1429 (Link to this contribution)
I do not think that that majority was on this matter, but on Third Reading the House reached an agre...
Charles Clarke | 442 c1428 (Link to this contribution)
I rise to urge right hon. and hon. Members to disagree to Lords amendments Nos. 5, 11, 15, 28, 31, 3...
Dominic Grieve | 442 c1428-9 (Link to this contribution)
The Home Secretary said, as he did on the ““Today”” programme, that the House reached an agreement o...
Charles Clarke | 442 c1428 (Link to this contribution)
I beg to move, That the House disagrees with the Lords in the said amendment.
Speaker | 442 c1428 (Link to this contribution)
With this we may discuss Lords amendments Nos. 11, 15, 28, 31, 32 and Government motions to disagree...
Dominic Grieve | 442 c1429 (Link to this contribution)
Will the Home Secretary give way?
Charles Clarke | 442 c1429 (Link to this contribution)
I am sure that the hon. Gentleman will make a speech in due course. If he will allow me to make my s...
William Cash | 442 c1429 (Link to this contribution)
The Home Secretary knows that I have strong views on human rights legislation. However, given that i...
Charles Clarke | 442 c1429-30 (Link to this contribution)
The order of events is quite clear. I gave the certificate on the basis of advice that I received, a...
Keith Vaz | 442 c1430 (Link to this contribution)
The Home Secretary will know that there is genuine concern in the ethnic minority community, especia...
Charles Clarke | 442 c1430 (Link to this contribution)
My ministerial and official colleagues and I have held several meetings with the Muslim Council of B...
Peter Kilfoyle | 442 c1430 (Link to this contribution)
The Home Secretary understandably referred to the United Nations resolution, but will he explain a t...
Charles Clarke | 442 c1430 (Link to this contribution)
I understand my hon. Friend’s point. The word ““apologie”” is French. As he knows, international agr...
Dominic Grieve | 442 c1430 (Link to this contribution)
Will the Home Secretary give way?
Charles Clarke | 442 c1430 (Link to this contribution)
No, I will not.
The question of what each word in any UN declaration means is ultimately a matter f...
Hazel Blears | 442 c1479 (Link to this contribution)
Those are matters of fine judgment and I do not want to consider the provisions that we discussing i...
Hazel Blears | 442 c1478 (Link to this contribution)
My decision to give way to the hon. Gentleman is vindicated. As ever, he has knowledge and experienc...
Dominic Grieve | 442 c1446-7 (Link to this contribution)
I agree that that is rather unlikely. That is why we have always believed that clause 1 is a belt-an...
Hazel Blears | 442 c1475 (Link to this contribution)
The right hon. Gentleman will be aware that people access material and images from the web. Sometime...
Speaker | 442 c1471 (Link to this contribution)
With this it will be convenient to take Lords amendment No. 23, Government motion to disagree theret...
Jeremy Corbyn | 442 c1460 (Link to this contribution)
: Does my hon. Friend agree that the effect of the prevention of terrorism Acts—and, indeed, the cur...
Peter Kilfoyle | 442 c1438 (Link to this contribution)
: Will the Home Secretary accept a definition of ““glorify”” as ““represent as admirable, especially...
Pat McFadden | 442 c1435 (Link to this contribution)
Will the Home Secretary clarify something that is viewed as very important outside the House? The va...
Dominic Grieve | 442 c1431 (Link to this contribution)
I was going to intervene on the Home Secretary to offer him the benefit of the fact that I am biling...
Julian Lewis | 442 c1477-8 (Link to this contribution)
I am being persistent about the matter because I was one of the first people to issue a writ against...
Hazel Blears | 442 c1473 (Link to this contribution)
I am not in a position to speculate about the effect of the provision because it is a new measure. T...
Keith Vaz | 442 c1447 (Link to this contribution)
It is always a pleasure to follow the hon. Member for Beaconsfield (Mr. Grieve). He has won three aw...
Dominic Grieve | 442 c1439-40 (Link to this contribution)
I am happy to speak in French to the Minister if he would prefer me to do so, but that is prohibited...
Lord Deben | 442 c1456-8 (Link to this contribution)
: It is a pleasure to follow the hon. and learned Member for Medway (Mr. Marshall-Andrews). The word...
Keith Vaz | 442 c1450 (Link to this contribution)
My hon. Friend is very knowledgeable about international matters and is a great champion of the ethn...
Richard Burden | 442 c1432-3 (Link to this contribution)
May I take my right hon. Friend back to what our hon. Friend the Member for Tooting (Mr. Khan) said,...
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