Amendments proposed to the Anti-terrorism Crime and Security Bill - continued House of Commons

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Mr Kevin McNamara
Mr Jim Marshall
Andrew Bennett
John McDonnell
Jeremy Corbyn
Ms Diane Abbott

15

Page     17,     line     6,     leave out Clause 32.


   

Mr Kevin McNamara
Mr Jim Marshall
Andrew Bennett
Mr Neil Gerrard
Simon Hughes
Norman Baker
John McDonnellJeremy CorbynMs Diane Abbott

16

Page     17,     line     11,     leave out Clause 33.


   

Mr Kevin McNamara
Mr Jim Marshall
Andrew Bennett
Mr Neil Gerrard
Simon Hughes
Norman Baker
John McDonnellJeremy CorbynMs Diane Abbott

17

Page     18,     line     17,     leave out Clause 34.


   

Mr Kevin McNamara
Mr Jim Marshall
Andrew Bennett
Simon Hughes
Norman Baker
Mr John Burnett
John McDonnellJeremy CorbynMs Diane Abbott

18

Page     18,     line     29,     leave out Clause 35.


   

Simon Hughes
Mr Oliver Letwin
Norman Baker
Mr Dominic Grieve

102

Clause     109,     page     65,     line     19,     after 'may', insert 'not'.

   

Simon Hughes
Mr Oliver Letwin
Norman Baker
Mr Dominic Grieve

103

Clause     109,     page     65,     line     19,     after 'provision', insert 'except'.

   

Mr Chris Mullin
Mr David Cameron
Mr Tony Lloyd

59

Clause     109,     page     65,     leave out lines 21 to 28 and insert 'arising from the 2001 Framework Decision of the European Union on combatting terrorism'.

   

Simon Hughes
Mr Oliver Letwin
Norman Baker
Mr Dominic Grieve

104

Clause     109,     page     65,     line     21,     after 'pillar', insert 'limited to those directives that may be required to be implemented by 31st December 2001 under the Framework Decision on Counter-Terrorism and the 1994 and 1995 Supplementary Convention on Extradition'.

   

Mr Christopher Chope

22

Clause     109,     page     66,     line     8,     leave out 'except in accordance with subsection (7)'.

   

Mr Christopher Chope

21

Clause     109,     page     66,     line     24,     leave out subsection (7).


   

Mr Secretary Blunkett

38

Clause     111,     page     68,     line     2,     at end insert 'anywhere in the world'.

   

Mr Secretary Blunkett

39

Clause     111,     page     68,     line     3,     leave out 'property' and insert 'real or personal property anywhere in the world'.

   

Mr Secretary Blunkett

40

Clause     111,     page     68,     line     13,     leave out 'any person' and insert 'a person anywhere in the world'.


   

Mr Secretary Blunkett
Mrs Secretary Liddell

68

Clause     115,     page     70,     line     9,     leave out 'or a procurator fiscal'.


   

Andrew Bennett

125

*Clause     117,     page     71,     line     14,     at end add—

    '(4)   After sub-paragraph (6) add—

    "(7)   Any information collected under this paragraph shall be destroyed as soon as practicable and in any event within one year.

    (8)   The duty to destroy information shall not apply to any information that is specific to a particular person and those that hold that information have reasonable cause to believe that that person is or has been concerned in the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism.".'.


   

Simon Hughes
Mr Oliver Letwin
Norman Baker
Mr Dominic Grieve

91

Page     19,     line     3,     leave out Clause 36.


   

Simon Hughes
Mr Oliver Letwin
Norman Baker
Mr Dominic Grieve

92

Page     19,     line     7,     leave out Clause 37.


   

Mr Christopher Chope
John Cryer

19

Clause     38,     page     19,     line     20,     at end insert 'but shall not include hatred of a belief or lack of belief where such hatred does not extend to the person or persons holding that belief'.

   

Mr Christopher Chope

20

Clause     38,     page     19,     line     20,     at end insert—

       '17B Meaning of religious belief

       In this part, "religious belief" means belief in a supernatural being, thing or principle and the acceptance of canons of conduct in order to give effect to that belief which are lawful'.

   

Sir Brian Mawhinney
Andrew Mackinlay

106

Clause     38,     page     19,     line     20,     at end insert—

    '(3A)   In section 18, after subsection (2) insert—

    "(5A)   No prosecution may be brought under this section solely on the grounds that a person has used words which are expressions of the tenets of any religion or which form part of the rites of any religion.".'.

   

Mr Tony McWalter
Mr Neil Gerrard
Simon Hughes
Mr Oliver Letwin
Norman Baker
Mr Dominic Grieve
John McDonnellJeremy CorbynMs Diane Abbott

1

Page     19,     line     12,     leave out Clause 38.


   

Mr Tony McWalter
Mr Chris Mullin
Mr David Cameron
Andrew Bennett
John McDonnell
Jeremy Corbyn
Ms Diane Abbott

2

Page     20,     line     1,     leave out Clause 39.


   

Mr Tony McWalter
Jeremy Corbyn
Ms Diane Abbott

3

Clause     40,     page     20,     line     40,     leave out the words 'or religious'.

   

Mr Chris Mullin
Mr David Cameron
Andrew Bennett
Simon Hughes
Mr Oliver Letwin
Norman Baker
John McDonnell

56

Page     20,     line     39,     leave out Clause 40.


   

Simon Hughes
Mr Oliver Letwin
Norman Baker
Mr Dominic Grieve

94

Page     21,     line     1,     leave out Clause 41.


   

Simon Hughes
Mr Oliver Letwin
Norman Baker
Mr Dominic Grieve

95

Page     21,     line     5,     leave out Clause 42.


   

Mr Secretary Blunkett

23

Clause     45,     page     22,     line     14,     leave out from 'involved' to end of line 18 and insert '—

    (a)   the development or production outside the United Kingdom of any thing mentioned in section 1(1)(a) or (b) above;

    (b)   the movement of any such thing into or out of any country or territory;

    (c)   any proposal or attempt to do anything falling within paragraph (a) or (b) above'.

   

Mr Secretary Blunkett

24

Clause     45,     page     22,     line     38,     after 'to', insert 'the institution of'.


   

Mr Secretary Blunkett

25

Clause     46,     page     23,     line     4,     leave out from 'involved' to end of line 8 and insert '—

    (a)   the development or production outside the United Kingdom of a chemical weapon;

    (b)   the movement of a chemical weapon into or out of any country or territory;

    (c)   any proposal or attempt to do anything falling within paragraph (a) or (b).'

   

Mr Secretary Blunkett

26

Clause     46,     page     23,     line     28,     after 'to', insert 'the institution of'.


   

Mr Secretary Blunkett

27

Clause     47,     page     24,     line     16,     at end insert—

    '( )   Nothing in subsection (7) affects any criminal liability arising otherwise than under that subsection.'


   

Mr Secretary Blunkett

28

Clause     53,     page     27,     line     6,     leave out from 'involved' to end of line 10 and insert '—

    (a)   the development or production outside the United Kingdom of a nuclear weapon;

    (b)   the movement of a nuclear weapon into or out of any country or territory;

    (c)   any proposal or attempt to do anything falling within paragraph (a) or (b).'

   

Mr Secretary Blunkett

29

Clause     53,     page     27,     line     28,     after 'to', insert 'the institution of'.


   

Mr Secretary Blunkett

30

Clause     58,     page     28,     line     35,     leave out 'is capable of endangering life or causing' and insert 'could be used in an act of terrorism to endanger life or cause'.

   

Mr Secretary Blunkett

31

Clause     58,     page     29,     line     2,     at end insert—

    '(5)   But something otherwise falling within subsection (4) is not to be regarded as a dangerous substance if—

    (a)   it satisfies prescribed conditions; or

    (b)   it is kept or used in prescribed circumstances.'


   

Mr Secretary Blunkett

43

Schedule     5,     page     105,     line     29,     leave out 'Chlamydia' and insert 'Chlamydophila'.

   

Mr Secretary Blunkett

44

Schedule     5,     page     106,     line     11,     at end insert—

    '1AAny reference in this Schedule to a toxin includes—

    (a)   any genetic material containing any nucleic acid sequence for the coding of the toxin; and

    (b)   any genetically modified organism containing any such sequence.'

 
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