Amendments proposed to the Terrorism Bill, As Amended - continued House of Commons

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David Davis
Mr Dominic Grieve
Patrick Mercer
Mr Edward Garnier
David Maclean

11

Page     16,     line     42     [Clause     18],     leave out from 'of' to 'a' in line 43.


   

Mr John Denham
Helen Goodman
Jon Trickett
Richard Burden
Mr Clive Betts
Dr Ian Gibson

Lynne JonesMr Elfyn LlwydMark Lazarovicz

16

Page     17,     line     29     [Clause     20],     at end insert

       ', but in respect of sections 1 to 4 and 17 such an action includes any action which causes (or is intended to cause, or is recklessly indifferent to) death or serious bodily harm or endangering of life to civilians, non-combatants or the lawful military forces of a democratic government, acting in accordance with international law, when the purpose of such an act by its nature or context is to intimidate the population or to compel a government or an international organisation to do or to abstain from doing any lawful act.'.

   

David Davis
Mr Dominic Grieve
Patrick Mercer
Mr Edward Garnier
David Maclean

20

Page     17,     line     29     [Clause     20],     at end insert

       'but in respect of sections 1,3,4,6,8 and 17 such an action, if done outside the United Kingdom, includes any action that is intended to cause death or bodily harm to civilians or non-combatants or damage to their property, when the purpose of such act, by its nature or context, is to intimidate the population or to compel a government or international organisation to do or abstain from doing any act.'.

   

Mr Mark Oaten
Mr Alistair Carmichael
Mr David Heath
Lynne Featherstone

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Page     17,     line     29     [Clause     20],     at end insert

       'but in respect of section 1 such an action includes any action that is intended to cause death or serious bodily harm to civilians or non-combatants, when the purpose of such act, by its nature or context, is to intimidate the population, or to compel a government or an international organisation to do or to abstain from doing any act.'.

   

David Davis
Mr Dominic Grieve
Patrick Mercer
Mr Edward Garnier
David Maclean

12

Page     17     [Clause     20],     leave out lines 34 and 35.


   

Mr Mark Oaten
Mr Alistair Carmichael
Mr David Heath
Lynne Featherstone

31

Page     19,     line     4,     leave out Clause 21.

   

Mr Mark Oaten
Mr Alistair Carmichael
Mr David Heath
Lynne Featherstone

30

Page     19,     line     8     [Clause     21],     leave out from 'which' to end of line 25 and insert 'a person whilst acting in the capacity of a member of that organisation commits an offence under sections 1 or 2 of the Terrorism Act 2005.'.

   

David Davis
Mr Dominic Grieve
Patrick Mercer
Mr Edward Garnier
David Maclean

13

Page     19,     line     10     [Clause     21],     leave out from 'include' to end of line 25 and insert 'unlawfully expressing approval of the commission or preparation of acts of terrorism.

    (5B)   The expression of approval is unlawful for the purposes of subsection (5A) if there are persons who may become aware of it who will infer that what is subject to an expression of approval is conduct that should be emulated in existing circumstances.'.


   

Mr Robert Marshall-Andrews
Alan Simpson
Jeremy Corbyn
Mrs Linda Riordan
John McDonnell
Mr Robert N. Wareing

Ms Katy ClarkKelvin HopkinsDr Ian Gibson
Frank Dobson

66

Page     32,     line     19     [Clause     33],     at end insert '(save and except where such government or international governmental organisation has, at the time of such use or threat, directly or indirectly been persistently responsible for acts that are in breach of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights)'.


   

Mr Secretary Clarke

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Page     42,     line     15     [Schedule     3],     column 2, at end insert —

'In Schedule 8, in paragraph 36(1), the words "to a judicial authority".'.


ORDER OF THE HOUSE [26th OCTOBER 2005]

That the following provisions shall apply to the Terrorism Bill:

Committal

    1.   The Bill shall be committed to a Committee of the whole House.

Proceedings in Committee

    2.(1)   Proceedings in Committee of the whole House shall be completed in two days.

      (2) Those proceedings shall be taken in the order shown in the first column of the following table and shall be brought to a conclusion (so far as not previously concluded) at the times specified in the second column.

ProceedingsTime for conclusion of proceedings
First day
Clauses Nos. 1 to 4Three hours after the commencement of proceedings on the Bill on the first day.
Clauses Nos. 23 and 24The moment of interruption on the first day or three hours after the commencement of proceedings on Clause No. 23, whichever is the later.
Second day
Clauses Nos. 21 and 22, Clauses Nos. 5 to 20, Schedule No. 1, Clauses Nos. 25 to 27, Schedule No. 2, Clauses Nos. 28 to 36, Schedule No. 3, Clauses Nos. 37 and 38, new Clauses, new Schedules, remaining proceedings on the Bill.The moment of interruption on the second day.

      (3) Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to the proceedings on the Bill in Committee of the whole House.

Consideration and Third Reading

    3.   Any proceedings on consideration shall be brought to a conclusion (so far as not previously concluded) six hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

    4.   Proceedings on Third Reading shall be brought to a conclusion (so far as not previously concluded) four hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

    5.   Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on consideration and Third Reading.

Programming of other proceedings

    6.   Any other proceedings on the Bill (including any proceedings on consideration of Lords Amendments or on any further messages from the Lords) may be programmed.


TERRORISM BILL (PROGRAMME) (No. 2)

   

Mr Secretary Clarke
Mr Geoffrey Hoon
That the Order of 26th October 2005 (Terrorism Bill (Programme)) be varied as follows:

       For paragraph 3 (proceedings on consideration) substitute—

      '3. Proceedings on consideration shall be taken in the order shown in the first column of the following Table and shall be brought to a conclusion (so far as not previously concluded) at the times specified in the second column.

TABLE

ProceedingsTime for conclusion of proceedings
Amendments relating to Clause 23, new ClausesThree hours after the commencement of proceedings on consideration.
Amendments relating to Clauses 1 to 22, remaining proceedings on consideration.Three hours after the commencement of proceedings on Amendments relating to Clause 1.'


 
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