Does the noble Lord, for whom I and everyone here have an immense respect, agree that the whole issue can be distilled into a single question: how is it sane and sensible and sincere for the Government to place in jeopardy 35 measures of considerable worth in the expectation of, at best, a minuscule advantage in respect of 95 other matters that are either wholly irrelevant, non-operative or in no way injurious to our interests? I respectfully suggest that that is the issue.
EU Police and Criminal Justice Measures: EUC Reports
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Elystan-Morgan
(Crossbench)
in the House of Lords on Thursday, 23 January 2014.
It occurred during Debates on select committee report on EU Police and Criminal Justice Measures: EUC Reports.
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