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Counter-Terrorism Bill

Proceeding contribution from Lord Howarth of Newport (Labour) in the House of Lords on Monday, 17 November 2008. It occurred during Debate on bills on Counter-Terrorism Bill.
My Lords, briefly, the new amendment that has been tabled by the noble and learned Lord, Lord Lloyd of Berwick, deserves the most constructive consideration, simply on the principle that if—it is no longer part of this Bill but it is part of the Government’s intention—we are liable to take actions that may be necessary and in the public interest to curtail civil liberties, it is even more important, if it can be, than it otherwise would be, that we should be utterly scrupulous in ensuring that the manner in which people are detained and the manner in which legal proceedings are taken against them should match the highest possible standards. The safeguard that the noble and learned Lord proposes in the substance of his proposal must be right. I very much hope that my noble friend will be able to respond in a constructive spirit.

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Reference

705 c931 

Session

2007-08

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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