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Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Bill

I thank the Minister for that response and all other noble Lords who have participated in this brief debate. I am grateful to the Minister for

saying, if I understood her correctly, that there will be further reflection on this issue. I accept that she has not, on behalf of the Government, accepted the amendment. I do not know whether it is the listing of potential questions that is the cause of the difficulty. If it is, one solution might simply be to make reference to the fact that there may be a screening process, without laying down specifically what the questions are that may or may not be asked as part of it, since most of the debate seems to have centred on listing the specific questions. These, of course, were lifted straight from the code of practice.

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Reference

793 c1921 

Session

2017-19

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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