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Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures Bill

The Home Secretary barely had time to draw breath between statement and debate, but that transition exposes again the gap between the Government's rhetoric and reality in regard to counter-terrorism. On a day on which the Home Secretary has launched her review of the strategy to prevent terrorism, with tough talk about clamping down, she is simultaneously watering down measures proven to prevent terrorist activity. The fact is that, for the most part, the Bill is a confusion and a con. It does not do what it says on the tin, and it does not fulfil the grand promises made by the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats. In 27 clauses, it takes us in a circle and—almost—back to where we started. However, in a few areas it does make changes, and some of them are worrying.

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Reference

529 c74 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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