All 1 Julie Elliott contributions to the Health and Social Care (National Data Guardian) Bill 2016-17

Tue 1st Nov 2016
Press Matters
Commons Chamber

1st reading: House of Commons

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Julie Elliott Excerpts
1st reading: House of Commons
Tuesday 1st November 2016

(8 years, 1 month ago)

Commons Chamber
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Karen Bradley Portrait Karen Bradley
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My hon. Friend is right. We all know of instances when local newspapers have perhaps printed something with which we did not necessarily agree, but I defend the right for them to do so.

Julie Elliott Portrait Julie Elliott (Sunderland Central) (Lab)
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I feel so let down and disappointed by the Secretary of State’s statement. She could have come here and announced the commencement of section 40, which would have been the right and proper thing to do. I do not know what she thinks more talking will do after the months and months of Leveson, but I want to ask this specific question: has she met the families and the victims of the lack of press regulation—not on the day that she took office, but today or yesterday—to say that there was going to be more delay and more consultation and to explain what she was coming here to announce today?

Karen Bradley Portrait Karen Bradley
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As I told the hon. Member for West Bromwich East (Mr Watson), I have met victims and I will continue to meet them. I will ensure that I have correspondence and engagement with all, but I wanted to come to the House and make this announcement because Parliament needs to hear it first.