Counter-Terrorism and Security Bill
Tuesday, 16 December 2014
Bills
House of Commons
I beg to move amendment 7, page 15, line 21, leave out subsection (5) and insert—
‘(5) Befo...
With this it will be convenient to discuss amendment 6, in clause 29, page 17, line 29, leave out...
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Let me begin by expressing my horror at the terror attack that took place in Paris today. I am su...
Does the hon. Lady agree that this provision should relate not only to public bodies? If an indiv...
The hon. Gentleman makes the important point that we all have a responsibility in this area. My c...
Today’s events in Paris are yet another shocking reminder of the threat we all face, and our thou...
If someone, perhaps a childminder, has a worry about a threat and reports it, are they guaranteed...
I thank my hon. and gallant Friend for his comments. I understand that anonymity would be provide...
I thank the Minister for going through the answers to my questions in such detail. The impact ass...
If the hon. Lady will give me a few moments, I will come on to that point.
We do not believ...
It is very helpful to hear the Minister set that out, but once agreement has been reached with th...
I am not sure that that is how we envisage it happening, but we are consulting and working very c...
I am grateful to the Minister for going through my questions in such detail. On amendment 7, I am...
I beg to move amendment 13, page 47, line 10, at end insert—
“A person carrying out a funct...
With this it will be convenient to discuss Government amendments 14 to 17.
In respect of the duty to have due regard to preventing people from being drawn into terrorism in...
Very briefly, I was surprised that there was reference to police authorities when they were aboli...
I thank the shadow Minister for her question. If she will forgive me, I will have to get back to ...
I beg to move amendment 3, on page 22, line 14, leave out subsection (1) and insert—
‘(1) T...
With this it will be convenient to discuss the following:
Amendment 2, on page 22, line 22,...
These amendments relate to part 7, which confers powers on the Secretary of State to establish a ...
On classified information, all the information will be very sensitive, so presumably whoever is c...
No doubt the Minister will be able to confirm that. My understanding is that the level of informa...
The hon. Lady is making good points about the role of the panel, but does she not think that the ...
We have argued throughout our discussions that we want proper judicial safeguards
I am not particularly enamoured of the Government’s suggested name, either, as it does not descri...
Perhaps the matter can be discussed further in another place. “Counter terrorism oversight panel”...
I am grateful to the hon. Lady for tabling the amendments.
Our debate has built on the one ...
What is the reason for the name of the board, because it does not seem to fit with the role that ...
I assure the hon. Lady that I will come to that point.
Clause 36 provides for the making of...
Has the Minister given any thought to whether it would be appropriate for Members of Parliament o...
I will return to that point in a moment.
I am sure that we will want to ensure that all app...
I will give way to my right hon. Friend.
Presumably the members of the board will be paid, so would that position be considered an office ...
My right hon. Friend has clearly given considerable thought to that matter. We will of course con...
There is a question about the board’s name, and I hope that that will be considered in the other ...
I beg to move amendment 12, page 23, line 24, at end insert—
“( ) Before making regulations...
With this it will be convenient to discuss amendment 1, page 23, line 31, at end insert—
“(...
Amendment 12 involves an important point of principle. It concerns the power to make a consequent...
It is very nice that the Government have tabled amendment 12, as it is effectively the same amend...
As we discuss counter-terrorism for a fifth day, our thoughts are very much on the appalling murd...
I cannot see any difference between that and what is proposed in the Bill. Those are exactly the ...
I am grateful to the hon. Gentleman, but there are differences. They may just be nuances to him, ...
Order. I have given the hon. Gentleman quite a bit of leeway, but now we have got on to independe...
I am grateful, Mr Deputy Speaker. We need consent, rather than consultation, because things are s...
I will not detain the House for long, but I thank the hon. Member for Kingston upon Hull North (D...
I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.
Earlier today we heard about an ap...
My right hon. Friend will be aware of the amendment I moved yesterday regarding the question of j...
I recognise that there will be those who wish to return to the United Kingdom. The measures we ar...
I join the Home Secretary in supporting the Third Reading of the Bill and in condemning the disgu...
Like the Home Secretary and the shadow Home Secretary, I think it is quite impossible to contribu...
Fortunately, our democracy continues—despite the horror in Paris and what has happened here. I ho...
I listened carefully to what the Minister had to say and I am confident that the Home Secretary h...
It is a pleasure to follow the hon. Member for Somerton and Frome (Mr Heath), who is standing dow...
Gérard Biard, the editor- in-chief of Charlie Hebdo, the satirical magazine which has been attack...
In expressing our horror about what has occurred in Paris, some understandably ask how it is poss...
It seems a bit odd to be having the last word on this Bill after having spent five days debating ...