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Orders of the Day — Terrorism Bill — [2nd Allotted Day ]: Clause 6 — Training for Terrorism (3 Nov 2005)

Robert Smith: ...Minister seems unwilling to address the point that someone might be attending the terrorist camp with the express purpose of exposing it and trying to get it closed down to prevent the threat of terrorism. Under the current wording, without an amendment to provide some kind of defence, they could be found guilty of a crime when doing a public good.

Orders of the Day — Terrorism Bill — [2nd Allotted Day ]: Clause 5 — Preparation of Terrorist Acts (3 Nov 2005)

Robert Smith: The use of the word "or" in clause 5(1) is important.—[Interruption.] It says: "A person commits an offence if, with the intention of . . . committing acts or terrorism, or . . . assisting another to commit such acts". Surely financing someone who plans to commit a terrorist act constitutes giving useful assistance to that person.

Debate on the Address — [First Day] (26 Nov 2003)

Sir Robert Smith: ...the delivery of government functions. At the end of the Queen's Speech are more fundamental aspects that will affect our constituents, such as security and the international climate, the threat of terrorism throughout the world, and the work of this country in promoting peace in the middle east. There is a commitment that the defence White Paper will finally be published. There is concern...

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