Debates between Neil Hudson and Paul Holmes during the 2019 Parliament

Taxis and Private Hire Vehicles (Safeguarding and Road Safety) Bill

Debate between Neil Hudson and Paul Holmes
Neil Hudson Portrait Dr Hudson
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Paul Holmes Portrait Paul Holmes
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I give way to my hon. Friend the Member for North West Norfolk (James Wild) first.

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Paul Holmes Portrait Paul Holmes
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I shall respond to that excellent point after I have given way to my hon. Friend the Member for Penrith and The Border.

Neil Hudson Portrait Dr Hudson
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I am grateful to my hon. Friend for giving way to a double-headed intervention. His points about the database are well made—it is important that authorities can access and share information—but does he agree that with central databases it is so important that the information is shareable but kept secure?

Paul Holmes Portrait Paul Holmes
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I thank both my hon. Friends. I have taken a double-header; I shall respond first to my hon. Friend the Member for North West Norfolk, who makes a good point. There is of course an appeals process in the existing licensing regime and the Bill will not harm it at all. In fact, it will do the reverse by making it easier for local authorities to get all the information they need and allowing the driver going through the appeals process to be confident that the local authority will get the full information it needs from throughout the country, if that driver has served under two licensing authorities.

My hon. Friend the Member for Penrith and The Border makes the good point that having a central database should not mean that local authorities keep information inappropriately. I agree with him that drivers should be reassured that their information will be used properly.