Has my hon. Friend noticed that this matter has received almost no coverage in the media, particularly the BBC? Perhaps they will rectify that as a result of this debate. This is a serious matter and the British public must know what is going on, but there are limited opportunities for them to find out about it. If this proposal were in a Bill that dealt with the abolition of trial by jury, it would have to go through at least three stages in each House and would be subject to amendments in both Houses. Because it is in a directive, all we are left with is putting up a reasoned amendment that will be doomed if other member states disagree.
Presumption of Innocence and EU Law
Proceeding contribution from
William Cash
(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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