Counter-terrorism and Security Bill
Tuesday, 10 February 2015
Parliamentary proceedings
House of Commons
Tuesday, 10 February 2015
Parliamentary proceedings
House of Commons
Tuesday, 10 February 2015
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House of Commons
I must draw the House’s attention to the fact that financial privilege is involved in Lords amend...
I beg to move, that this House agrees with Lords amendment 1.
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With this it will be convenient to take Lords amendments 2 to 39.
On the day the Counter-Terrorism and Security Bill was last considered by this House, news of the...
I thank the Secretary of State for giving way so early, but is not consideration of these issues ...
The very reason we are debating the amendments is that the House has an opportunity to consider t...
That does provide me with the reassurance I sought at an earlier stage, and I am grateful to my r...
I thank my right hon. and learned Friend for his comments and recognise that he raised these issu...
Alas, I am not quite at the same stage of happy reassurance as my right hon. and learned Friend t...
As my hon. Friend will recall, we have retained the initial decision by the Secretary of State, b...
If the person against whom the order is sought is outside UK jurisdiction, how would they appeal ...
The whole point is that such people will be outside the country. The aim of a temporary exclusion...
I hope to say a few words on this subject later if I get the opportunity to do so, but will the H...
The draft guidance has been subject, as my hon. Friend knows, to consultation. We received a sign...
Can the Home Secretary assure me that when she considers the responses to the consultation, the f...
I can give my hon. Friend that assurance. There is no intention to make any impact on the sort of...
The Home Secretary is generous in giving way on this point. I am sure she can understand the conc...
I thank my hon. Friend for giving me an opportunity to make it absolutely clear that we intend th...
I very much agree with my right hon. Friend’s view on the issue of freedom of speech. Vice-chance...
There is a reason why we are putting the Prevent duty on a statutory basis, and there is a reason...
I have been very generous in giving way, and I should now like to make a little more progress. Le...
I have received several e-mails from constituents who are worried about the speed with which the ...
I will say a little more about the board later in my speech, but I can tell my hon. Friend that, ...
On the point of people’s concerns about privacy, we now have a Select Committee, which has done a...
My hon. Friend makes an important point. Our country has one of the strictest legal structures fo...
We, too, welcome the Lords amendments. The Home Secretary was right to commence her remarks by re...
Does the right hon. Gentleman regret, as I do, that the amendments tabled by the noble Lord King ...
We need to look at and deal with that issue. Five years ago, in my last year as a Minister in the...
May I just say to Members that we do not have much time, but if we can be brief, we will get ever...
As I said on Report, it is extraordinarily difficult to get the balance exactly right between the...
The reason I made a point of that was not about the amendment, but about the principle of the ame...
That is not the way Third Reading and Report work; what we put into the Bill then is the Bill—it ...
Or even afterwards.
Indeed. I really do hope that we have something that is workable, that addresses specifically, an...
Perhaps I can give my hon. Friend a little further reassurance. My noble Friend Lord Bates made i...
That is a very helpful reassurance from the Home Secretary. I am grateful to her for what she has...
First, I should like to place on the record my thanks to the Minister for Security and Immigratio...
The right hon. Lady is making a very important argument about increasing community resilience. Do...
I absolutely agree with the hon. Lady that online radicalisation has become increasingly importan...
Does the right hon. Lady agree that we should not focus too much on the individual, as it is that...
I agree, and I do not think that the two are mutually exclusive. We need to tackle individuals an...
Unfortunately, the right hon. Lady is stepping down as a Member of this House very soon and I onl...
My hon. Friend has a proud record of having pursued these issues with such determination and tena...
Within those communities, there is a hunger to be engaged and a worry that at the moment the term...
My hon. Friend makes a point that is based on experience and it is all the more authentic and pow...
On Second Reading, I and a number of other Members talked about the need for judicial or legal ov...
I appreciate the passion with which the hon. Lady is making her point and I agree with a lot of w...
I do not agree with that. One of the murderers of Fusilier Rigby quoted, “An eye for an eye and a...
I am sorry, but I have only a little time, and I have something to say that is different from wha...
Order. I hesitate to interrupt the hon. Lady, but perhaps she does not realise that this is a ver...
I thank you for your indulgence, Madam Deputy Speaker.
I hope that the way the provisions i...
My local mosque is extremely progressive, but I was invited to visit it on Monday because it has ...
My hon. Friend the Member for Bolton South East (Yasmin Qureshi) made some very important points....