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Committee of the Whole House Proceedings: 28th February 2005

267

 

Prevention of Terrorism Bill, continued

 
 

David Davis

 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Patrick Mercer

 

David Maclean

 

Not called  157

 

Schedule  ,  page  18,  line  27,  leave out ‘Lord Chancellor’ and insert ‘Lord Chief

 

Justice’.

 

David Davis

 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Patrick Mercer

 

David Maclean

 

Not selected  158

 

Schedule  ,  page  18,  line  32,  leave out ‘Lord Chancellor’ and insert ‘Lord Chief

 

Justice’.

 

David Davis

 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Patrick Mercer

 

David Maclean

 

Not called  159

 

Schedule  ,  page  18,  line  37,  leave out from ‘represented’ to end of line 38.

 

David Davis

 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Patrick Mercer

 

David Maclean

 

Not called  160

 

Schedule  ,  page  18,  line  40,  leave out paragraph 7.

 

Mr Mark Oaten

 

Mr David Heath

 

Mr Alistair Carmichael

 

Lynne Jones

 

John Austin

 

Simon Hughes

 

Not called  95

 

Schedule  ,  page  19,  line  43,  leave out sub-paragraph (2).

 

Mr Michael Weir

 

Mr Alex Salmond

 

Mr Elfyn Llwyd

 

Mr Simon Thomasc

 

Annabelle Ewing

 

Hywel Williams

 

Not selected  175

 

Schedule  ,  page  20,  line  4,  at end insert—

 

  ‘(2A)    

But for the avoidance of doubt no new control order may be applied for

 

unless there is new material evidence laid before the court.’.


 
 

Committee of the Whole House Proceedings: 28th February 2005

268

 

Prevention of Terrorism Bill, continued

 
 

David Davis

 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Patrick Mercer

 

David Maclean

 

Not called  161

 

Schedule  ,  page  20,  leave out lines 33 to 35.

 

Schedule Agreed to on division.

 

Bill reported without Amendment.

 

Bill read the third time on division, and passed.

 


 
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