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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 13 Jul 2016
Investigatory Powers Bill

"There probably was because no solicitor was engaged. So privilege was not attracted at all...."
Lord Grabiner - View Speech

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Mon 11 Jul 2016
Investigatory Powers Bill

"The language is pretty clear. Subsection (1) of Clause 42 suggests that consent of both is required, while subsection (2) refers to the consent of the recipient alone...."
Lord Grabiner - View Speech

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