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Terrorism Bill

Proceeding contribution from Baroness Scotland of Asthal (Labour) in the House of Lords on Wednesday, 22 March 2006. It occurred during Debate on bills on Terrorism Bill.
My Lords, I hope that I am paraphrasing my right honourable friend the Home Secretary correctly, but he has already indicated that he is open to further discussions on this matter. Noble Lords will know that we do business in this House by trying to talk to each other, sometimes quite trenchantly, before matters come back. I am sure the normal practice will prevail. The new Bill, which my right honourable friend has mentioned and I have confirmed will be forthcoming to this House, gives us an opportunity to look again at a number of issues, not least the definition of ““terrorism””. The Government have already indicated our belief that the current definition is sound, but are more than happy to await the outcome of the deliberations of the noble Lord, Lord Carlile of Berriew, to see whether he gives further advice for us to look at. We will have that opportunity. If, by the time we have had experience of the Bill, there are difficulties in relation to glorification, as I have indicated—and it was confirmed by my right honourable friend in the other place—we shall have the opportunity to look at that again, too. I know that that is one of the matters that have given noble Lords opposite the confidence to say that they can take their ease at the moment. I absolutely understand that if and when the matter comes back, we shall doubtless have another enjoyable, vigorous, lengthy debate.

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Reference

680 c258 

Session

2005-06

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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