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- Business of the House: Welsh Affairs (28 Feb 2008)
Roger Williams: ...were the proposals to amalgamate all four police forces and the great amount of money—wasted money as it turned out—spent on considering that change? The Minister for Security, Counter-Terrorism, Crime and Policing has said that that process should never have gone forward at all.
- Outlawries Bill: Debate on the Address — [First Day] (6 Nov 2007) has video
Roger Williams: ...bay get the environmental protection that they deserve. While Ministers drag their heels on environmental issues, they rush to get more Home Office legislation on the statute book. The counter-terrorism Bill will be the 60th Home Office Bill since 1997, and so far new Labour has created more than 3,000 new offences. The contrast could not be more stark, and Ministers will have a tough task...
- Health (Wales) Bill: Clause 2 — Wales Centre for Health (9 Jan 2003)
Mr Roger Williams: ...I do not think any of us thought, on first seeing the Bill, that the primary purpose of the Wales centre for health would be to deal with terrorist threats—although of course I accept that terrorism is now a key issue, which we should all address. I feel that using a worst-case scenario as a basis for legislation will so constrain the nature of that legislation that it will be...
