Aviation Security Incident Debate

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Department: Home Office

Aviation Security Incident

Andrew Bridgen Excerpts
Monday 1st November 2010

(14 years ago)

Commons Chamber
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Baroness May of Maidenhead Portrait Mrs May
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I thank the right hon. Gentleman for his kind remarks, and I agree with him absolutely. By definition, the very nature of the secret services is that part of what they do is secret. It is important that efforts are made where possible to explain to the public the sort of work being done and the sort of issues being addressed. Indeed, there has been a series of speeches in recent weeks—from the director general of MI5, the head of GCHQ and, now, Sir John Sawers—explaining the operation of each of those different agencies, but of course it is axiomatic that secret work has to be conducted in secret.

Andrew Bridgen Portrait Andrew Bridgen (North West Leicestershire) (Con)
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I would like to praise the security services and the staff of East Midlands airport, which lies in my constituency. By intercepting that package, they may well have saved lives. Everyone who contributed to that successful operation can be rightly proud. However, I would like to ask the Home Secretary for an assurance that additional screening will be introduced only if it is clearly shown to be necessary, and that any such measures would be implemented on a Europe-wide or worldwide basis, and not in the UK alone.

Baroness May of Maidenhead Portrait Mrs May
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rose—

Andrew Bridgen Portrait Andrew Bridgen
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In other words, what we need to do is avoid UK-only measures.

John Bercow Portrait Mr Speaker
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Order. I think that we have got the drift of the hon. Gentleman’s inquiry.