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Sanctions

Proceeding contribution from Richard Foord (Liberal Democrat) in the House of Commons on Thursday, 22 September 2022. It occurred during Debates on delegated legislation on Sanctions.

The Liberal Democrats support the statutory instruments, so my comments will be brief.

First, I heard the proposal that members of the United Russia party be subject to sanctions. That was, I think, proposed back in spring by the President of the European Parliament and should be considered for future statutory instruments.

Secondly, the Minister will know, through his involvement with the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill, that the research collaboration advice team in the

Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy has been very useful to the higher education sector in enabling universities to support enforcement on sanctions and export control. I hope that in any slimming of the civil service in future months—we hear about the purported cuts of 91,000—the research collaboration advice team in BEIS is not hacked back, because it is doing crucial work on the enforcement of these sanctions.

5.59 pm

About this proceeding contribution

Reference

719 cc915-6 

Session

2022-23

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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