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Protection of Freedoms Bill

My Lords, I thank the Minister for listening to what the process set out in Amendment 19 is. I understand his reluctance to make any commitment under the heading of introducing changes that may be recommended by Sir Alan Beith's committee but that require primary legislation. For that reason, I shall withdraw the amendment. However, on other matters this has been like sweeping a very long and dusty floor with all the dust still in front of us. We will need to look with great care at the codes of practice. A code of practice is often a fragile instrument and these data sets are of very high value. We have to be careful in what we do, lest we wish we had done something else at the end of it. With those assurances, I thank the Minister for his sustained attention to these less than thrilling issues and beg leave to withdraw the amendment. Amendment 19 withdrawn. Schedule 1 : Amendments of regimes other than PACE Amendment 20 Schedule 1 : Amendments of regimes other than PACE Amendment 20 Moved by

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Reference

736 c64-5 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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