Select Committee on Home Affairs Minutes of Evidence


Examination of Witness (Questions 76 - 79)

THURSDAY 7 FEBRUARY 2002

MR KEVIN MORRIS

Chairman

  76. Mr Morris, our apologies for keeping you waiting for so long. I am afraid we are going to be interrupted by a vote in a moment.
  (Mr Morris) Yes, I understand, Sir.

  77. Sorry about that. That is the life in this place. You have sat and listened to Sir David, is there anything you particularly disagree with in what he had to say?
  (Mr Morris) One could ask whether I should dare to.

Mr Cameron

  78. He has gone.
  (Mr Morris) Yes, but everything is written down. There were minor items that I would love to add perhaps a bit more to.

Chairman

  79. We will give you a chance to do that.
  (Mr Morris) There was not anything that stood out that made me feel I would vehemently disagree with him.


 
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