Perhaps I may come back on that. The Minister has repeated what he already said, which is that the people under this regime can be dealt with by regulations that go through only the affirmative procedure, and that the regime will be kept separate from people under other procedures. I have not heard a substantive reason for why that is so. As he said, the regime is not minor; it covers offences and is a licensing regime. These are not small issues. I have not heard a substantive reason why the content is to be kept separate in legislative terms from people dealt with under the other UN resolution.
Al-Qaida and Taliban (Asset-Freezing) Regulations 2010
Proceeding contribution from
Baroness Noakes
(Conservative)
in the House of Lords on Thursday, 25 March 2010.
It occurred during Debates on delegated legislation on Al-Qaida and Taliban (Asset-Freezing) Regulations 2010.
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