We have now been debating this amendment for 40 minutes. At the beginning of our debates this afternoon, all parts of the Committee agreed that we would have a constructive debate. I do not think that anyone could honestly say that the past 40 minutes have been full of constructive debate. We have had some long historical lectures, to which I listened with interest. Many points have been made for effect. Spending 40 minutes on this amendment does not suggest to me that we are going to have a focused debate. Some people might use ““filibuster”” to describe some of what we have heard during the past few minutes.
Identity Cards Bill
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Baroness Henig
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in the House of Lords on Tuesday, 15 November 2005.
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