Did you mean good speaker:Helen Jones?
Helen Jones: ...of the general public. I know that the Government want to deal with other issues, but why wait for a big Bill when we could get on and do this now? Surely we do not need to wait for someone else—God forbid, another child—to be killed before we act. I would go further. In the Violet-Grace case, the car was stolen, which was clear evidence of criminal intent, and it had false...
Helen Jones: ...op, and everyone was being very, very careful about not saying who I was, until the porter came in to take me to theatre and proclaimed loudly across the ward: “You the MP then, love?” God bless Warringtonians. We have heard a lot of useful comments in this debate about the need to look at variations in the take–up of screening, including variations between regions; about the need to...
Helen Jones: ...not only as a method of tackling car crime but as an important contribution to making it difficult to commit other crimes as well. Fake number plates are often used in robberies, burglaries and—God forbid—in terrorist activities. We have to make it as difficult as possible for criminals to behave in that manner. We should certainly not be making it easy for them to dodge recognition...
Helen Jones: ...information. They are a minority, but they have to realise that such attitudes have no place in a modern health service. Sir Lancelot Spratt died a long time ago. Consultants can no longer play God, and administrators and chairmen of trusts have to be accountable.
Helen Jones: ...on the statute book are telling my constituents that the police and the security forces should be denied the power to prevent someone from driving a bomb into the middle of town if they ever, God forbid, received information about another bombing in my area. My constituents would not accept such an untenable argument. We all agree that the powers that we are discussing tonight represent a...