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Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures Bill

Debate on bills on Tuesday, 29 November 2011, in the House of Commons, led by James Brokenshire.
Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures Bill. Programme motion (No. 2) on proceedings on consideration of Lords amendments and subsequent stage. Agreed to on question. Consideration of Lords amendments. Lords amendments 1 to 11 agreed to.
Type
Parliamentary proceeding
Reference
536 c854-74 
Session
2010-12
Department
Home Office
Legislative stage
Lords amendments
Procedure
Programme motions
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
Proceeding contributions
Paul Goggins | 536 c867 (Link to this contribution) My right hon. Friend is being very generous with her time this afternoon, as always, and is advancin...
Hazel Blears | 536 c867-8 (Link to this contribution) I am afraid that this is one of the rare occasions when I cannot help my right hon. Friend. I cannot...

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Keith Vaz | 536 c869 (Link to this contribution) I shall be brief, Mr Deputy Speaker, because I know that the House is anxious to vote on this matter...
Bob Stewart | 536 c856 (Link to this contribution) How much later might it be possible to review the decision? The period is one week to start off with...
James Brokenshire | 536 c856 (Link to this contribution) It is the purpose of the amendment to give the court discretion, although a practice has been establ...
Richard Fuller | 536 c856 (Link to this contribution) May I probe and press my hon. Friend a little further on this point? As he knows, a number of collea...
James Brokenshire | 536 c855 (Link to this contribution) I beg to move, That this House agrees with Lords amendment 1.
Tom Brake | 536 c864 (Link to this contribution) I am happy to confirm that clearly some of those people will be very dangerous, as the right hon. La...
Hazel Blears | 536 c864 (Link to this contribution) I am grateful to the right hon. Gentleman for giving way. I was desperately trying to sit on my hand...
Tom Brake | 536 c863 (Link to this contribution) In one minute. It is regrettable that the paperwork that has been produced to support the contention...
Hazel Blears | 536 c863 (Link to this contribution) Will the right hon. Gentleman give way?
Tom Brake | 536 c863 (Link to this contribution) Let me make a few brief comments in relation to a couple of amendments. On amendment 10, subject to ...
Diana Johnson | 536 c862-3 (Link to this contribution) It is important that evidence given to the Committee, which I read out verbatim from the transcript,...
Diana Johnson | 536 c862 (Link to this contribution) I will, because I have just referred to the hon. and learned Gentleman.
Stephen Phillips | 536 c862 (Link to this contribution) It is important that the evidence is not taken out of context. My hon. Friend the Minister subsequen...
Diana Johnson | 536 c861-2 (Link to this contribution) That is a very helpful intervention, because I want to move on to the evidence that was given to the...
Patrick Mercer | 536 c866 (Link to this contribution) Will the right hon. Lady give way?
Hazel Blears | 536 c866 (Link to this contribution) My hon. Friend has always taken a principled stand on these issues, and I respect him for it. Hon. M...
Jeremy Corbyn | 536 c865-6 (Link to this contribution) I thank my right hon. Friend for giving way; she is being generous with her time. If there is a thre...
Hazel Blears | 536 c866 (Link to this contribution) The hon. Gentleman speaks, as he did in Committee, from a position of great personal knowledge—in ma...
Bob Stewart | 536 c866 (Link to this contribution) I very much support most of what the right hon. Lady is saying. None of us in this House wants contr...
Tom Brake | 536 c864 (Link to this contribution) I agree. I am afraid that in some respects the Labour party is seeking headlines in the Daily Mail a...
Jeremy Corbyn | 536 c864 (Link to this contribution) Does the right hon. Gentleman agree that control orders are a very serious and very great power used...
Tom Brake | 536 c864 (Link to this contribution) I thank the hon. Gentleman for that intervention. One wonders why, having suggested that 365 days mi...
Hazel Blears | 536 c865 (Link to this contribution) I am grateful for the opportunity to say what I hope will be a few words in this debate—we have been...
Pete Wishart | 536 c864 (Link to this contribution) The right hon. Gentleman is absolutely right, and if there were significant evidence against these i...
Hazel Blears | 536 c868 (Link to this contribution) Thank you, Mr Deputy Speaker. I am about to end my speech. I thank the Minister and all his officia...
Speaker | 536 c868 (Link to this contribution) Order. Just a moment. We are straying from the amendments. I have allowed a bit of leeway, but I thi...
Stephen Phillips | 536 c868 (Link to this contribution) Will the right hon. Lady give way?
Hazel Blears | 536 c866 (Link to this contribution) I will, but then I want to ask the Minister a couple of questions in the time remaining.
Patrick Mercer | 536 c866-7 (Link to this contribution) The right hon. Lady makes some extremely good points. I agree with my hon. and gallant Friend the Me...
Hazel Blears | 536 c867 (Link to this contribution) I do not accept the premise that the TPIMs regime will be more effective. DAC Osborne said in eviden...
Richard Fuller | 536 c868-9 (Link to this contribution) Let me explain why I oppose amendment (a), and explain to the hon. Member for Kingston upon Hull Nor...
Mark Field | 536 c869 (Link to this contribution) I entirely recognise the sincerity of what my hon. Friend says and I, too, have many civil libertari...
Richard Fuller | 536 c869 (Link to this contribution) Without getting into the details, Mr Deputy Speaker, I can say that of course many of us would like ...
James Brokenshire | 536 c869-70 (Link to this contribution) This has been a useful debate in the latter stages of the Bill's consideration in both Houses. I am ...
Diana Johnson | 536 c860-1 (Link to this contribution) I thank the Minister for clearly setting out the bulk of the amendments. Having read the transcripts...
Richard Fuller | 536 c861 (Link to this contribution) The hon. Lady says that we need to ensure that there are no unnecessary risks, and she says, fairly,...
Jeremy Corbyn | 536 c860 (Link to this contribution) Can the Minister explain the exact thinking behind that relatively modest extension of the transitio...
James Brokenshire | 536 c860 (Link to this contribution) Christmas and the holiday season obviously have operational impacts, and we are therefore simply add...
Mark Field | 536 c859 (Link to this contribution) I would not in any way wish to accuse the Minister of being soft on terrorism, but equally, given th...
James Brokenshire | 536 c859-60 (Link to this contribution) We have considered the issue very carefully, and as I said on Report, we have received assurances fr...
Paul Goggins | 536 c858-9 (Link to this contribution) I am delighted that the Minister did not give way when I sought to intervene, because he has been ab...
James Brokenshire | 536 c859 (Link to this contribution) I certainly do not accept that characterisation, and I am very happy to come on to amendment (a). We...
James Brokenshire | 536 c858 (Link to this contribution) I will just finish this point and then I will gladly give way to the right hon. Gentleman. We have ...
James Brokenshire | 536 c856-8 (Link to this contribution) I do not accept that it provides uncertainty. It provides the courts with the ability to operate the...
James Brokenshire | 536 c856 (Link to this contribution) As I have already explained, we received this request following the consideration by Her Majesty's C...
Richard Fuller | 536 c856 (Link to this contribution) I greatly appreciate the Minister's clarification. I fully accept that this is not a request by the ...
Speaker | 536 c855 (Link to this contribution) With this it will be convenient to consider: Lords amendments 2 to 10. Lords amendment 11, and ame...
James Brokenshire | 536 c855-6 (Link to this contribution) The Bill returns to the House after its consideration in the other place. It was subject to lengthy ...
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