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Orders of the Day — Computer Misuse Bill ( 9 Feb 1990)

Mr William Powell: ...throughout Europe for tracking down computer criminals. That expertise is widely sought within the industry and internationally. It may be necessary for those people who are affected by computer hacking to group together, just as the software industry did, to ensure that they engage in the collecting, collating and preparing of evidence to place not before the court but before the police...

Orders of the Day — Computer Misuse Bill ( 9 Feb 1990)

Mr William Powell: ...than those that they were about to receive, but I have never had the cheek and the gall to suggest that such a line of mitigation would be likely to commend itself to judges. We must think of hacking as a form of burglary. We must stigmatise such criminal activities for what they are. Because computer buffs use a different vocabulary and have a method of thought different from the...

Ways and Means: Amendment of the Law (17 Mar 1987)

Mr William Powell: ...can by his constituents. I wish him every success in that. At the root of the poverty—there is real, grinding poverty that cannot be ignored in my constituency today, even though we are bouncing hack from the worst — there are two causes. The first is the absence of skills and the second the absence of incentives. The Budget has to be seen in the context of various other major...


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