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Pensions: Human Rights (19 Feb 2007)

William Cash: I come to the debate on a slightly historical note. All the talk about Magna Carta in speeches made by Lord Falconer and so on completely misses the point of what we are considering this evening. When I was shadow Attorney-General I made clear from the Front Bench my opposition to the Human Rights Act. At the time, that caused a little controversy but as things have turned out, the Opposition...

Orders of the Day — Identity Cards Bill (28 Jun 2005)

William Cash: ...48 hours. The fact remains that the Information Commissioner has stated that the Bill has within it the seeds of a surveillance society. In the previous debate, I referred to the fact that he said that it represented a sea change in the relationship between the individual and the state. I have heard the Home Secretary rubbishing the Information Commissioner today. I heard another Labour...

Public Bill Committee: Land Registration Bill [Lords]: Clause 91 - Electronic dispositions: formalities (13 Dec 2001)

Mr William Cash: ...in doubt about whether a forged or impersonated signature might be held as binding on them. The law should make it clear that, in the case of electronic documents as in the case of paper ones, individuals, firms and companies are not liable when they have neither made nor authorised the signature. Organisations that provide electronic access to facilities have developed a practice of...

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