Clause 2 - Meaning of ''tainted cultural object''
Dealing in Cultural Objects (Offences) Bill
2:30 pm

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Mr Hugh Bayley (City of York, Labour)

I have been listening carefully to the hon. Gentleman's argument. Subsection (2) (b) takes account of that point because it deals with illegality connected to the circumstances in which the object is removed. Perhaps I do not understand the hon. Gentleman's point. If so, he may need to explain it in greater detail, because it appears that the Bill already covers it.

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