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Crime (Overseas Production Orders) Bill [Lords]

Debate on bills on Monday, 3 December 2018, in the House of Commons, led by Ben Wallace. The answering member was Nick Thomas-Symonds.
Second reading. Agreed to on question. Programme motion agreed to on question.
Type
Parliamentary proceeding
Reference
650 cc587-603 
Session
2017-19
Department
Home Office
Legislative stage
Second reading
Procedure
Programme motions
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
Crime (Overseas Production Orders) Bill (HL) 2017-19. Brought from the Lords
Tuesday, 20 November 2018
Bills
House of Commons
Proceeding contributions
Ben Wallace | 650 cc587-9 (Link to this contribution)

I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time.

As a simple soldier, it is nice to ...

Jim Cunningham | 650 c589 (Link to this contribution)

Other countries are guilty of delays—indeed, long delays.


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Ben Wallace | 650 c589 (Link to this contribution)

Under the current system, we present an MLA to a country’s central Government authority, which wi...

Jim Cunningham | 650 c589 (Link to this contribution)

May I pursue the point a little further? Can the Minister give us a rough idea of the timescale, ...

Ben Wallace | 650 cc589-590 (Link to this contribution)

As I have said, some of them have gone on for years. Some cases are still sitting in courts overs...

Nick Thomas-Symonds | 650 c590 (Link to this contribution)

The Minister began by saying that he was grateful for the contribution of lawyers during the prev...

Nick Thomas-Symonds | 650 cc590-1 (Link to this contribution)

I doubt that even I could match the rates of the Attorney General.

As the Minister has expl...

Ed Davey | 650 c591 (Link to this contribution)

I agree very much with what the hon. Gentleman has said on the death penalty reassurance point. H...

Nick Thomas-Symonds | 650 cc591-3 (Link to this contribution)

The right hon. Gentleman puts his finger on a crucial point. The amendment passed the other place...

Caroline Johnson | 650 c593 (Link to this contribution)

The way in which we communicate with one another has changed dramatically as a result of the digi...

Gavin Newlands | 650 cc593-6 (Link to this contribution)

The Scottish National party welcomes the aims of the Bill, with some caveats, and the Scottish Go...

Vicky Ford | 650 c595 (Link to this contribution)

For nearly a decade, I have been a champion of a charity called the Internet Watch Foundation. It...

Ed Davey | 650 cc595-7 (Link to this contribution)

I pay tribute to the hon. Member for Chelmsford (Vicky Ford). I think the Internet Watch Foundati...

Ben Wallace | 650 c597 (Link to this contribution)

Will the right hon. Gentleman therefore clarify his party’s position if we were in a negotiation ...

Ed Davey | 650 cc597-8 (Link to this contribution)

The Minister is being slightly sneaky. It is quite possible to take the two issues separately and...

Ben Wallace | 650 c598 (Link to this contribution)

I fully understand the right hon. Gentleman’s point. He talks about “our wish”, but he cannot spe...

Ed Davey | 650 c598 (Link to this contribution)

I am afraid that the Minister is still trying to split hairs. I am sure that no one in this House...

Ben Wallace | 650 c598 (Link to this contribution)

My point is that the moment for the House to look at that is not when considering this Bill but w...

Ed Davey | 650 cc598-600 (Link to this contribution)

What the Opposition parties are saying very clearly to the Minister is that he has to make that c...

Nick Thomas-Symonds | 650 c600 (Link to this contribution)

With the leave of the House, I will briefly respond to the debate. The hon. Member for Sleaford a...

Ben Wallace | 650 cc600-2 (Link to this contribution)

With the leave of the House, I will close the debate on Second Reading. I thank hon. Members for ...

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