My Lords, I ask the Minister for reassurance on an important point. In the discussion on the Intelligence and Security Committee, I see that various things will be done in the future that will be considered and discussed. However, the Statement says that, "““we will start now with hearings, where possible, held in public; a strengthened capacity for investigations … and greater transparency””."
I suggest that that is an extremely dangerous thing to do without further consultation. First, what you say to your friends your enemies also hear. Everything that is said in public is heard by our enemies as well as our friends. Secondly, I assure your Lordships that the difficulty in recruiting agents will increase substantially. I can think of no agent who will wish to be recruited if they know that there is going to be public discussion of intelligence matters and operations. I seek reassurance that that too is for consideration, and is not going to happen at once. I am worried about the words, "““we will start now with hearings””."
Constitution
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Baroness Park of Monmouth
(Conservative)
in the House of Lords on Tuesday, 3 July 2007.
It occurred during Ministerial statement on Constitution.
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