Holocaust Memorial Bill

Debate between Lord Austin of Dudley and Lord Carlile of Berriew
Lord Carlile of Berriew Portrait Lord Carlile of Berriew (CB)
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In his argumentum ad historian, is the noble Lord suggesting that the rest of us do not know our history of the Holocaust? If so, that is extremely insulting.

Lord Austin of Dudley Portrait Lord Austin of Dudley (Non-Afl)
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Of course I am not suggesting that; I would never do so.

Lord Carlile of Berriew Portrait Lord Carlile of Berriew (CB)
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That is what the noble Lord just suggested.

Lord Austin of Dudley Portrait Lord Austin of Dudley (Non-Afl)
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Hold on. Let me be really clear about this. Of course I am not suggesting that—not for one moment. What I said, very specifically—the noble Lord should concede this—was about the historian responsible for the content of the memorial. I was speaking about that specifically and not about anybody else’s knowledge of the history of the Holocaust. I would never do that. I would not presume to do that—certainly not to the noble Lord; I really would not.

I offer this right now: let us ask that historian to come back to Parliament before our next session. I hope that everybody here who is concerned about this matter will attend. They can sit down with him, listen to his assurances, and look at the plans and the content in detail.