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Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Bill

Does my right hon. Friend also agree that one acute difference between Irish terrorism and the threat today is that in the Irish situation an agreed code word was usually used to alert the security services that something was about to kick off? We do not have that today, which is why this very flexible, proactive approach to regulations required to try to keep us safe—we will not manage it in all circumstances, but we will do our damnedest—is pivotal.

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Reference

642 c645 

Session

2017-19

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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