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- Debate on the Address: [First Day] (23 Nov 2004)
Mr Michael Fallon: .... We spend weeks in this building debating banning smacking, smoking and hunting, and suddenly the Government wake up and realise that, with an election coming, they have to deal properly with terrorism and yob culture. If these terrorism Bills are now so necessary, why has it taken the Government three years after September 2001 to tighten our security? Was it that the original Bills were...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Attorney-General: "Spycatcher" (9 Nov 1987)
Mr Michael Fallon: ..., even after yesterday's outrage, the Opposition still do not support the need to uphold the duty of confidentiality of those who work in our security service in order to defend the country from terrorism and subversion?
- Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: Football Matches (Public Order) (20 Nov 1986)
Mr Michael Fallon: Is my hon. Friend aware that there has already been violence this season at Middlesbrough, Exeter, Darlington, Torquay and Shrewsbury and that this town centre terrorism will continue as long as away supporters are allowed to roam the country without membership cards? If the Football League will not act, will my hon. Friend legislate?
