Clause 16
UK Borders Bill
Amendment proposed [this day]: No. 128, in clause 16, page 9, line 15, leave out from ‘State’ to end of line 16 and insert
‘where it appears that there is evidence that establishes that he is likely to abscond and that such a condition is justified as being necessary in the interests of public order, public safety, national security or for the prevention of crime; and
(v) a condition requiring him to reside at a specified address where it appears that there is evidence that establishes that he is likely to abscond and that such a condition is justified as being necessary in the interests of public order, public safety, national security or for the prevention of crime, provided that such conditions are consistent with the Human Rights Act 1998, the European Convention on Human Rights and the obligations of the United Kingdom under the International Convenant on Civil and Political Rights 1966.’.—[Paul Rowen.]
