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Crime ( 8 Dec 1995)

Gordon Prentice: ...the point that I am trying to make. I spoke earlier about the process being carried out by stealth. I read all the reports of Her Majesty's inspectorate of constabulary for Lancashire dating hack to 1990. All police authorities now have to publish annual policing plans. The Lancashire police authority annual policing plan to which I shall refer was published in April 1995. It contains...

Deregulation Orders (11 May 1994)

Gordon Prentice: ...the right hon. Member for Honiton (Sir P. Emery) that a fundamental contradiction exists. If there are a large number of deregulation orders and lots of legislative undergrowth needs to be cut and hacked down, there has to be a Chairman's sift. If there are not many deregulation orders, why bother in the first place? The whole thing is ideologically driven. I shall say bluntly what,...


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