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Freedom of Information (Amendment) Bill

It is important that we try to build on existing law when possible. We should try to ensure that what the House does through legislation corresponds as fully as possible to what the public expect and case law in the courts. It would be very foolish to begin a whole new process and create a structure that people did not understand. That might lead to correspondence being dealt with inappropriately. The strength of the present position is that the Data Protection Acts and the Freedom of Information Act are clearly understood. They work well together, and amendment No. 14 builds on them without seeking to open up new avenues— It being half-past Two o’clock, the debate stood adjourned. Debate to be resumed on Friday next.

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Reference

459 c622-3 

Session

2006-07

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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