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Debate on the Address

What the hon. Gentleman will find is that—[Interruption.] Let me answer; it is a very serious point. We will table an amendment to make sure that any such approach is about stopping people inciting violence and is not an infringement of free speech. On incitement to religious hatred, we got the Government to compromise and produce something that was not against free speech. The hon. Gentleman is not the best person to bring about change. After all, he was the person who tried to have the coup to get rid of Tony Blair that collapsed in complete ignominy. That is the sort of change that he tries to bring about. The truth about this Queen's Speech is that there is nothing new to offer.

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Reference

467 c21 

Session

2007-08

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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