Absolutely. I for one certainly hope that the Government will not feel that it is necessary to bow to the will of Brussels on this measure. Although I am at one and in accord with the Government on their proposal this evening, I would have to depart from that course if they tried in future to suggest that we should adopt it given that the European Commission seems likely to pursue it. Bearing in mind this country’s proud history of establishing our own system of common law and the rights of an individual to be regarded as innocent until proven guilty, I see no reason why we need lecturing from the EU on this matter.
Presumption of Innocence and EU Law
Proceeding contribution from
David Nuttall
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 10 February 2014.
It occurred during Debate on Presumption of Innocence and EU Law.
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