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Thursday 24th February 2005


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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE HOUSE

PREVENTION OF TERRORISM BILL


   

Sir Patrick Cormack

177

*Clause     1,     page     1,     line     3,     after 'may', insert 'having consulted with, and obtained the consent of, the Intelligence and Security Committee of the House of Commons.'.

   

Mr Win Griffiths
Mrs Jackie Lawrence
Mr Mark Oaten
Mr David Heath
Mr Alistair Carmichael
Richard Burden

Mr Clive BettsDavid DavisPatrick Mercer
Mr Dominic GrieveDavid MacleanLynne Jones
Mr Simon ThomasMr Alex SalmondMr Elfyn Llwyd
Mr Michael WeirAnnabelle EwingAdam Price
Pete WishartAngus RobertsonVera Baird
Hywel Williams

4

Clause     1,     page     1,     line     3,     leave out 'make' and insert 'apply to the court for'.

   

Mr Clive Betts

162

*Clause     1,     page     1,     line     5,     leave out paragraph (a) and insert—

      '(a) is satisfied, on the balance of probabilities, that that person is an individual who is or has been involved in terrorism-related activity.'.

   

Mr Mark Oaten
Mr David Heath
Mr Alistair Carmichael
Lynne Jones
John Austin

55

Clause     1,     page     1,     line     5,     leave out 'suspecting' and insert 'believing'.

   

Mr Win Griffiths

166

*Clause     1,     page     1,     line     6,     leave out 'and'.

   

Mr Mark Oaten
Mr David Heath
Mr Alistair Carmichael

56

Clause     1,     page     1,     line     7,     leave out 'purposes connected with' and insert 'the purpose of'.

   

Mr Win Griffiths

167

*Clause     1,     page     1,     line     9,     at end insert 'and

      (c) obtain the agreement of the Intelligence and Security Committee ("the Committee").

    (1A)   For the purposes of subsection (1)(c)—

      (a) the Secretary of State must place before the Committee—

      (i) the evidence on which he relied in deciding to apply for the making of a control order, and

      (ii) a statement of the reasons for his decision, and

      (b) the Committee must decide, within 5 days of receiving that evidence and that statement, whether or not to agree to the application.'.

   

Mr Mark Oaten
Mr David Heath
Mr Alistair Carmichael

57

Clause     1,     page     1,     line     9,     at end insert—

      '(c) has been advised by the Director of Public Prosecutions that there is no reasonable prospect of a successful prosecution.'.

   

David Davis
Mr Dominic Grieve
Patrick Mercer
David Maclean

180

*Clause     1,     page     1,     line     9,     at end insert—

    '(1A)   An application for a control order may be made with or without notice to the individual against whom it is proposed to be made.

    (1B)   On hearing an application for a control order, the court may—

      (a) grant the control order, with or without modifications;

      (b) dismiss the application; or

      (c) adjourn the application to a further hearing on notice to the individual concerned.

    (1C)   A control order shall provide a period for further review by the court unless the court is satisfied that the individual against whom it is made has had a full opportunity to contest the making of the order.'.

   

Mr Mark Oaten
Mr David Heath
Mr Alistair Carmichael

58

Clause     1,     page     1,     line     10,     leave out 'any' and insert 'an'.

   

David Davis
Mr Dominic Grieve
Patrick Mercer
David Maclean

120

Clause     1,     page     1,     line     10,     after 'obligation', insert 'in subsection (3) below'.

   

Mr Mark Oaten
Mr David Heath
Mr Alistair Carmichael
David Davis
Mr Dominic Grieve
Patrick Mercer

David Maclean

59

Clause     1,     page     1,     line     11,     leave out 'Secretary of State' and insert 'court'.

   

Mr Win Griffiths
Mrs Jackie Lawrence
Richard Burden
Mr Clive Betts
Lynne Jones
Mr Simon Thomas

Mr Alex SalmondMr Elfyn LlwydMr Michael Weir
Hywel WilliamsAnnabelle EwingAdam Price
Pete WishartAngus RobertsonVera Baird

5

Clause     1,     page     1,     line     11,     after 'the', insert 'court on the application of the'.

   

Mr Mark Oaten
Mr David Heath
Mr Alistair Carmichael

60

Clause     1,     page     1,     line     13,     leave out from first 'activity' to end of line 14.

   

Mr Mark Oaten
Mr David Heath
Mr Alistair Carmichael
David Davis
Mr Dominic Grieve
Patrick Mercer

David Maclean

61

Clause     1,     page     1,     line     16,     leave out 'include, in particular' and insert 'are'.

   

David Davis
Mr Dominic Grieve
Patrick Mercer
David Maclean

122

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     7,     leave out paragraphs (f) and (g).

   

David Davis
Mr Dominic Grieve
Patrick Mercer
David Maclean

144

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     15,     leave out 'specified person' and insert 'police constable'.

   

David Davis
Mr Dominic Grieve
Patrick Mercer
David Maclean

145

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     19,     leave out 'specified person' and insert 'police constable'.

   

David Davis
Mr Dominic Grieve
Patrick Mercer
David Maclean

146

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     21,     leave out 'specified persons' and insert 'police constables'.

   

David Davis
Mr Dominic Grieve
Patrick Mercer
David Maclean

147

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     23,     leave out 'specified persons' and insert 'police constables'.

   

David Davis
Mr Dominic Grieve
Patrick Mercer
David Maclean

148

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     27,     leave out 'specified persons' and insert 'police constables'.

   

David Davis
Mr Dominic Grieve
Patrick Mercer
David Maclean

128

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     35,     leave out paragraph (n).

   

David Davis
Mr Dominic Grieve
Patrick Mercer
David Maclean

149

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     36,     leave out 'specified person' and insert 'police constable'.

   

David Davis
Mr Dominic Grieve
Patrick Mercer
David Maclean

150

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     38,     leave out 'specified person' and insert 'police constable'.

   

David Davis
Mr Dominic Grieve
Patrick Mercer
David Maclean

123

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     39,     at end insert—

    '(3A)   A control order may not prevent or restrict the controlled person from meeting with or contacting by telephone his spouse or partner, parents (including step-parents), grandparents, siblings (including half or step siblings), children (including step-children) or grandchildren.'.

   

David Davis
Mr Dominic Grieve
Patrick Mercer
David Maclean

124

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     39,     at end insert—

    '(3A)   A control order may not prevent or restrict the controlled person from meeting with or contacting by telephone his legal representatives in connection with the control order or any other matter.'.

   

David Davis
Mr Dominic Grieve
Patrick Mercer
David Maclean

125

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     39,     at end insert—

    '(3A)   A control order may not prevent or restrict the controlled person from voting in person in any election.'.

   

David Davis
Mr Dominic Grieve
Patrick Mercer
David Maclean

126

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     39,     at end insert—

    '(3A)   A control order may not prevent or restrict the controlled person from standing as a candidate in any election, including attending his election count.'.

   

David Davis
Mr Dominic Grieve
Patrick Mercer
David Maclean

127

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     39,     at end insert—

    '(3A)   A control order may not prevent or restrict the controlled person from displaying a poster in support of or opposition to any candidate or political party at an election.'.

   

David Davis
Mr Dominic Grieve
Patrick Mercer
David Maclean

129

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     39,     at end insert—

    '(3A)   Where a controlled person is required to meet with or report to a specified person he shall be entitled to have his legal representative present.'.

   

David Davis
Mr Dominic Grieve
Patrick Mercer
David Maclean

130

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     39,     at end insert—

    '(3A)   A control order may not require a person to provide information or to answer questions.'.

   

David Davis
Mr Dominic Grieve
Patrick Mercer
David Maclean

131

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     39,     at end insert—

    '(3A)   A control order may not require the controlled person to leave the United Kingdom.'.

   

David Davis
Mr Dominic Grieve
Patrick Mercer
David Maclean

132

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     39,     at end insert—

    '(3A)   A control order may not require the controlled person to talk to any specified person or any other person who is not a British citizen or is in the employment of or under contract to any foreign government.'.

 
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