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Entering or remaining in a designated area | Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Bill | Commons debates I agree absolutely.
Entering or remaining in a designated area | Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Bill | Commons debates I give way to the hon. Gentleman.
Entering or remaining in a designated area | Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Bill | Commons debates The hon. Gentleman looked so keen to get to his feet.
Entering or remaining in a designated area | Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Bill | Commons debates I thank the hon. Gentleman for his question, although it is one for the Minister, rather than me.
Entering or remaining in a designated area | Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Bill | Commons debates I disagree with the hon. and learned Lady. Each country has a duty to protect its citizens.
Entering or remaining in a designated area | Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Bill | Commons debates I am afraid that—[Interruption.]
Entering or remaining in a designated area | Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Bill | Commons debates I thank my right hon. Friend the Member for South Holland and The Deepings (Mr Hayes) for his intervention. I agree with him profoundly.
Entering or remaining in a designated area | Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Bill | Commons debates Again, I agree profoundly.
Entering or remaining in a designated area | Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Bill | Commons debates I thank my hon. Friend for his intervention. He puts what I was going to say much more eloquently than me. He is exactly right.
Entering or remaining in a designated area | Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Bill | Commons debates I will speak about new clause 2 and the context in which it has been brought forward.