General duties in relation to privacy

Part of Investigatory Powers Bill – in the House of Commons at 5:30 pm on 6 June 2016.

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Photo of David Davis David Davis Conservative, Haltemprice and Howden 5:30, 6 June 2016

There were two reasons for concern. First, the House should seek certainty in the law, rather than any notion that the law would alter depending on the judge. The Minister is one of those who wants certainty in the law and less law-making by judges, so he should accept that point. Secondly, the Home Secretary reviews approximately 2,500 warrants a year—10 a day. The ability to do so is dependent to a very large extent on the data presented and the time available. The reason we wanted a reasons-based judgment was the feeling that an hour on any given warrant was simply not enough time. At this point, I do not know whether this provision will meet that requirement, but that is the test in my mind.