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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 21 Nov 2017
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill

"It does make sense, because all that does is restore us to a position pre 2009 in the European Union. The general principles will still apply. There is no inconsistency by allowing the general principles—subject to amendments, which I am not speaking on; I have some sympathy with the amendments …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 21 Nov 2017
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill

"Is not the answer to my right hon. and learned Friend the Member for Rushcliffe (Mr Clarke) that the rights might not be replicated in our existing law but the protections will be? The fact that a general statement of a right is not replicated verbatim in our law does …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 21 Nov 2017
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill

"The number of cases in which the charter is cited— 248 in England and Wales—does not mean that it has had the slightest practical effect on the outcome of judgments, as the hon. and learned Lady knows quite well...."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 21 Nov 2017
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill

"The most familiar rejoinder of a judge when one cites the charter in the High Court is, “What does it add?” The most familiar response of counsel is, “Nothing.” The most familiar course of the judge thereafter is to ignore it completely, in 95% to 99% of cases...."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 14 Nov 2017
European Union (Withdrawal) Bill

"My hon. Friend knows that I share his fundamental beliefs about the need for us to leave the European Union, but is there not merit in the suggestion of my right hon. and learned Friend the Member for Beaconsfield (Mr Grieve) that we need not have a fixed date? After …..."
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Written Question
GEOAmey PECS
Tuesday 22nd November 2016

Asked by: Geoffrey Cox (Conservative - Torridge and Tavistock)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, if she will investigate the failure of the prisoner transport constructor GeoAmey to deliver three defendants to Plymouth Crown Court on 28 October 2016; and what the cost to the public purse was of that failure.

Answered by Sam Gyimah

This incident has been investigated and the Contractor, GEOAmey, has accepted they failed to deliver one of the defendants by the time ordered by the Judge. The Judge’s Order was overlooked and instead arrangements were made to deliver that particular defendant to court at the time usually expected under the Contract, based on the distance from the prison where they were held to the court. The other two defendants were delivered to court on time in line with contractual arrangements.

Liquidated damages are a standard tariff applied to all contractors as a genuine pre-estimate of probable loss based on the cost of delay to the court and which are applied incrementally according to the amount of time delayed. The liquidated damages incurred for the delay to Plymouth Crown Court on 28 October are £2,094.75 and will be paid by GEOAmey as required under the Contract.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 26 Apr 2016
Policing and Crime Bill

"Does my hon. Friend agree that in that situation, one way forward that the shotgun licence holder is given is to apply for a temporary permit? Yet that application is made to the same firearms department, which is already overburdened with work, and it requires the same amount of work …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 30 Jun 2015
Human Rights Act

"If it is so impossible to have a British Bill of Rights alongside adherence to the convention, why is it the case that Germany, France and almost every other European country have their own constitutions with enshrined charters of rights that sit quite comfortably alongside adherence to the convention?..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 13 Jan 2015
Criminal Justice and Courts Bill

"I am grateful to my right hon. Friend for listening most carefully to some of the matters that were raised in this House and the other place in relation to the clause. I can see the way in which he is considering alleviating some of those problems, but is there …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 13 Jan 2015
Criminal Justice and Courts Bill

"I will, I hope, be very brief. As the Secretary of State knows, it was in response to me that he made the mistake for which he has graciously and fully apologised to the House. I, for one, accept that it was entirely inadvertent.

However, I have two real points …..."

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