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Proceeding contribution from Lord Hunt of Kings Heath (Labour) in the House of Lords on Thursday, 25 October 2007. It occurred during Ministerial statement on Governance of Britain.


Governance of Britain

My Lords, first, I welcome the noble Lord’s welcome of the Government’s decision on fees. I make it clear that there was never any intention as a result of any change in the fees to hinder legitimate requests for information. In the Statement, and alongside it, we have announced that we are looking to extend the Act to organisations, particularly those bodies that have a relationship in one way or another with the public or with a public authority. I know that that will be warmly welcomed by many people. I cannot hold out hope for a fundamental review. The opportunity to extend the Act will be an opportunity for the Government and for all those who respond to the consultation to have an input into how we ought to take freedom of information forward in the future.


Secondary information

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
695 c1164 
Session
2006-07
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
Subjects
Disclosure of information Data protection Armed forces Demonstrations Armed conflict Constitutions Deployment British constitution Democracy Freedom of information House of Lords House of Commons Judiciary Judges Freedom of expression National security Powers of entry Personal records Police Powers Public appointments Parliament Square Privacy Parliamentary procedure Parliamentary scrutiny National Audit Office Press freedom Treaties Royal prerogative Committee of Public Accounts Information Commissioner's Office
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