Proceeding contribution from Lord Campbell of Alloway (Conservative) in the House of Lords on Wednesday, 18 October 2006. It occurred during Debate on bill on Police and Justice Bill.
Police and Justice Bill
My Lords, I apologise. There is a point of clarification here. I take the point that when permission was sought, it was granted in one case and refused in two. But we have since been told that you do not have to ask for permission. In the arrangements that apply to this rendition and to the arms affair, you do not have to ask for permission. If that is the position, where do we go from there? Is not the only way to qualify those arrangements, consult and investigate? I ask only for clarification.
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- 685 c782
- Session
- 2005-06
- Chamber / Committee
- House of Lords chamber
- Subjects
- Children Courts Bail Detainees Anti-social behaviour City of London Cooperation Bureaucracy Best value Aircraft Human rights Inspections Functions HM Inspectorate of Constabulary Landlords HM Inspectorate of Prisons Local government Police Recruitment Public appointments Prisons Police custody Police authorities Standards Social rented housing Right of search Torture USA Rendition Parenting contracts Video conferencing HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate
- Legislation
- Police and Justice Bill 2005-06
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