Intelligence and Security Services: Treatment of Detainees Debate

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Intelligence and Security Services: Treatment of Detainees

Baroness Hamwee Excerpts
Tuesday 6th July 2010

(13 years, 10 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Baroness Hamwee Portrait Baroness Hamwee
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My Lords—

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Lord Strathclyde Portrait Lord Strathclyde
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The inquiry will look at whether the UK was implicated in the improper treatment of detainees held by other countries that may have occurred in the aftermath of 9/11.

Baroness Hamwee Portrait Baroness Hamwee
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My Lords, building on the last question and those of the noble and learned Lord, Lord Goldsmith, and the noble Lord, Lord Wright of Richmond, would the Government consider consulting on the precise terms of reference? We have seen on previous occasions that where matters fall outside the precise terms of reference of an inquiry, it can cause some problems. Secondly, can the Government be clearer about whether the Green Paper which is referred to will be part of the review of security which we know is in train?

Lord Strathclyde Portrait Lord Strathclyde
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My Lords, I do not think that the terms of reference have been finalised at this stage, not least because the inquiry has not been set up. I am sure that what the noble Baroness has said will be taken into account. I have completely forgotten the other matter which the noble Baroness raised.

Baroness Hamwee Portrait Baroness Hamwee
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Is the Green Paper to be part of the review of security?

Lord Strathclyde Portrait Lord Strathclyde
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The Green Paper is a Green Paper. It will be published next year. Because of that, we have not yet decided what will go into it.