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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 24 Feb 2014
Criminal Justice and Courts Bill

"Unlike the right hon. Member for Dwyfor Meirionnydd (Mr Llwyd), I welcome many of the sensible provisions in the Bill. These amendments to the operation of the law seem to me to make common sense.

I am not sure whether I understood the Opposition’s point about judicial review. If we …..."

Lord Herbert of South Downs - View Speech

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 24 Feb 2014
Criminal Justice and Courts Bill

"The right hon. Gentleman seems to be confirming that he does not believe that there is a problem, but that view is not shared on the Government Benches. In our view, the increase in the extent of judicial review does not just impose a cost—which is a serious matter in …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 24 Feb 2014
Criminal Justice and Courts Bill

"My hon. Friend is right to bring me back to my serious point, and I wholly agree with him. That is exactly the way we should go, and that is what I meant by the concept of earned release...."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 24 Feb 2014
Criminal Justice and Courts Bill

"That is what I meant by the concept of having minimum and maximum sentences. There would still be a determinate sentence with a maximum term—it would not be an indeterminate sentence, which is reserved for much more serious crimes—but release after the minimum point would nevertheless depend on fulfilling certain …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 24 Feb 2014
Criminal Justice and Courts Bill

"I strongly agree with my hon. Friend. Having been a Minister in both the Home Office and the Ministry of Justice, I recognise that Ministers face the challenge of having an imperative to ensure public safety, and an imperative to drive value for money and ensure that contracts are written …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 24 Feb 2014
Criminal Justice and Courts Bill

"As ever, I do not disagree with the right hon. Gentleman. That is an issue of accountability. We must ensure that contracts are written properly. The behaviour of some companies has been appalling and they should be held to account. There were also problems with the earlier trials of satellite …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 24 Feb 2014
Criminal Justice and Courts Bill

"My hon. Friend speaks from his experience as a special constable. What he says is certainly the case. One of the dangers of using the growth in administrative justice as a solution was that the previous Government took their eye off the important task of dealing with the bureaucracy in …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 24 Feb 2014
Criminal Justice and Courts Bill

"My hon. Friend, who represents a very rural constituency, makes an interesting point that leads on to the suggestion that I want to make. I wonder whether there is a role for the magistracy outside the formal setting of the courts in respect of less controversial offences, so that we …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 27 Jan 2014
Dangerous Driving

"It is not just a question of sentencing; there is also the issue of what happens when someone who has caused serious injury, or death, to another person, continues to drive until his case is heard. If a car is indeed a lethal weapon, as others have suggested, why do …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 21 May 2013
Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill

"Earlier today, while the Health Secretary was responding to an urgent question on accident and emergency departments, I had to take myself along to the A and E department at St Thomas’s hospital because something was wrong with my eyes. I am told that everything is fine, but I had …..."
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