My hon. Friend the Minister shakes his head. I do not know whether he wishes to make an intervention, but the DPP was certainly very much in favour of relaxing the ban when he spoke informally to us. The Attorney-General also spoke in favour of intercept when he was in America, and the Metropolitan Police Commissioner said only two or three weeks ago that we should look favourably at it. I do not know whether my hon. Friend wants to intervene now or respond later.
Terrorism (Detention and Human Rights)
Proceeding contribution from
Andrew Dismore
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 7 December 2006.
It occurred during Adjournment debate on Terrorism (Detention and Human Rights).
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