HC Deb 16 January 1989 vol 145 cc114-8

Considered again in Committee.

Question again proposed, That the amendment be made.

Mr. Maclennan

The Home Secretary has argued that accountability means shared responsibility, but that is not an argument for excluding oversight by those to whom Parliament has given the task of scrutiny. We can accept the argument that Parliament cannot deal with questions of security in the same way that it deals with other matters. We accept that there has to be a narrower consideration by fewer hon. Members. However, as the right hon. Member for Plymouth, Devonport (Dr. Owen) said, Parliament must be satisfied by the arrangements that are made. We cannot be satisfied by an arrangement that allows the Home Secretary the sole responsibility for these matters, backed up in this narrow question of the issue of warrants by a judicial officer appointed by him. That excludes from proper judicial review the common law rights of citizens not to have their liberties infringed by otherwise illegal activities.

The Home Secretary did not give the House an answer to the fact that the system we have recommended works. It works in Canada where there has been no problem of leakage. It has not called into question the effectiveness or secrecy of the Canadian security service. The right hon. Gentleman has not given the House any evidence to support the thesis that we alone of democracies should have no scrutiny by our Parliament. Nowhere did he explain why this country has to be out of step with other democracies in the rest of the world.

Mr. Richard Shepherd

My right hon. Friend the Home Secretary will not be surprised to hear that I am disappointed by his response to our considered amendments. Hon. Members have concentrated on the concept that, sometimes, the Security Service may get it wrong. Can we not evisage circumstances in which a Minister gives an incorrect instruction to the Security Service? Our amendments are designed to ensure that by a dual approach—having independent oversight—the Security Service would know if an improper instruction were given to it, and by a complaints system the matter could be remedied. When we legislate on the matter, internal control and accountability and external controls are fundamental for guaranteeing our democracy.

The Home Secretary did not mention the subtle balance necessary between the defence of democracy and our security. The theme running through our amendments is that the rule of law must be paramount. I am sorry that my right hon. Friend cannot conceive of circumstances in which that would be of assistance to the Government, the service and the House. That is why we tabled the amendments.

Mr. Buchan

On a point of order, Mr. Walker. A series of questions has been put to the Home Secretary, which he acknowledged clearly, and on which he has been making notes.

The Chairman of Ways and Means

Order. It is entirely a matter for the Home Secretary whether he wants to speak again.

Mr. Buchan

rose

The Chairman

Order. I am dealing with the point of order that the hon. Gentleman raised.

Mr. Buchan

I did not know whether you were addressing me, Mr. Walker.

The Chairman

I am addressing the hon. Gentleman. There is no obligation on the Home Secretary to speak a second time, nor do I have the power to require him or any other hon. Member to do so.

Question put, That the amendment be made:—

The Committee divided: Ayes 163, Noes 232.

Division No. 33] [10.05 pm
AYES
Abbott, Ms Diane Armstrong, Hilary
Aitken, Jonathan Ashdown, Rt Hon Paddy
Allason, Rupert Ashton, Joe
Allen, Graham Banks, Tony (Newham NW)
Anderson, Donald Barnes, Harry (Derbyshire NE)
Archer, Rt Hon Peter Barnes, Mrs Rosie (Greenwich)
Barron, Kevin Kirkwood, Archy
Battle, John Leadbitter, Ted
Beckett, Margaret Leighton, Ron
Beith, A. J. Lestor, Joan (Eccles)
Benn, Rt Hon Tony Litherland, Robert
Bennett, A. F. (D'nt'n & R'dish) Livingstone, Ken
Bermingham, Gerald Lloyd, Tony (Stretford)
Biffen, Rt Hon John Lofthouse, Geoffrey
Blair, Tony McAllion, John
Boateng, Paul McAvoy, Thomas
Boyes, Roland McCartney, Ian
Bradley, Keith Macdonald, Calum A.
Bray, Dr Jeremy McFall, John
Buchan, Norman McKay, Allen (Barnsley West)
Buckley, George J. McKelvey, William
Caborn, Richard McLeish, Henry
Callaghan, Jim Maclennan, Robert
Campbell, Ron (Blyth Valley) McWilliam, John
Campbell-Savours, D. N. Madden, Max
Carlile Alex (Mont'g) Mahon, Mrs Alice
Clark, Dr David (S Shields) Marek, Dr John
Clarke, Tom (Monklands W) Martlew, Eric
Clelland, David Maxton, John
Clwyd, Mrs Ann Meale, Alan
Cohen, Harry Michael, Alun
Corbett, Robin Michie, Bill (Sheffield Heeley)
Corbyn, Jeremy Morgan, Rhodri
Crowther, Stan Morley, Elliott
Cryer, Bob Morris, Rt Hon J. (Aberavon)
Cummings, John Mowlam, Marjorie
Darling, Alistair Mullin, Chris
Davies, Rt Hon Denzil (Llanelli) Oakes, Rt Hon Gordon
Davies, Ron (Caerphilly) O'Brien, William
Dewar, Donald Owen, Rt Hon Dr David
Dixon, Don Patchett, Terry
Eadie, Alexander Pendry, Tom
Evans, John (St Helens N) Pike, Peter L.
Ewing, Harry (Falkirk E) Powell, Ray (Ogmore)
Fatchett, Derek Prescott, John
Fearn, Ronald Randall, Stuart
Field, Frank (Birkenhead) Redmond, Martin
Fisher, Mark Reid, Dr John
Flannery, Martin Robertson, George
Flynn, Paul Robinson, Geoffrey
Foot, Rt Hon Michael Rogers, Allan
Foster, Derek Rooker, Jeff
Foulkes, George Ross, Ernie (Dundee W)
Fyfe, Maria Ruddock, Joan
Galloway, George Salmond, Alex
George, Bruce Sheerman, Barry
Godman, Dr Norman A. Shepherd, Richard (Aldridge)
Golding, Mrs Llin Shore, Rt Hon Peter
Gordon, Mildred Short, Clare
Gould, Bryan Skinner, Dennis
Grant, Bernie (Tottenham) Smith, C. (Isl'ton & F'bury)
Griffiths, Nigel (Edinburgh S) Snape, Peter
Grocott, Bruce Soley, Clive
Harman, Ms Harriet Spearing, Nigel
Hattersley, Rt Hon Roy Strang, Gavin
Haynes, Frank Taylor, Mrs Ann (Dewsbury)
Heffer, Eric S. Taylor, Matthew (Truro)
Henderson, Doug Thompson, Jack (Wansbeck)
Hinchliffe, David Turner, Dennis
Hood, Jimmy Wall, Pat
Howarth, George (Knowsley N) Walley, Joan
Howell, Rt Hon D. (S'heath) Welsh, Andrew (Angus E)
Howells, Geraint Welsh, Michael (Doncaster N)
Hoyle, Doug Wigley, Dafydd
Hughes, John (Coventry NE) Williams, Rt Hon Alan
Hughes, Robert (Aberdeen N) Williams, Alan W. (Carm'then)
Hughes, Sean (Knowsley S) Wilson, Brian
Hughes, Simon (Southwark) Winnick, David
Illsley, Eric Wise, Mrs Audrey
Ingram, Adam
Janner, Greville Tellers for the Ayes:
Jones, Barry (Alyn & Deeside) Mr. Ken Eastham and
Kennedy, Charles Mr. Jimmy Dunnachie.
Kinnock, Rt Hon Neil
NOES
Adley, Robert Emery, Sir Peter
Alexander, Richard Evans, David (Welwyn Hatf'd)
Alison, Rt Hon Michael Evennett, David
Amos, Alan Fallon, Michael
Arbuthnot, James Favell, Tony
Arnold, Jacques (Gravesham) Field, Barry (Isle of Wight)
Arnold, Tom (Hazel Grove) Fishburn, John Dudley
Ashby, David Fookes, Dame Janet
Aspinwall, Jack Forman, Nigel
Atkins, Robert Forsyth, Michael (Stirling)
Atkinson, David Forth, Eric
Baker, Rt Hon K. (Mole Valley) Fowler, Rt Hon Norman
Baker, Nicholas (Dorset N) Fox, Sir Marcus
Banks, Robert (Harrogate) Franks, Cecil
Batiste, Spencer Freeman, Roger
Beaumont-Dark, Anthony French, Douglas
Bennett, Nicholas (Pembroke) Fry, Peter
Benyon, W. Gale, Roger
Blaker, Rt Hon Sir Peter Garel-Jones, Tristan
Boscawen, Hon Robert Gill, Christopher
Boswell, Tim Glyn, Dr Alan
Bottomley, Peter Goodhart, Sir Philip
Bottomley, Mrs Virginia Goodlad, Alastair
Bowden, A (Brighton K'pto'n) Goodson-Wickes, Dr Charles
Bowden, Gerald (Dulwich) Gorman, Mrs Teresa
Bowis, John Gow, Ian
Brandon-Bravo, Martin Gower, Sir Raymond
Brooke, Rt Hon Peter Greenway, Harry (Ealing N)
Brown, Michael (Brigg & Cl't's) Greenway, John (Ryedale)
Browne, John (Winchester) Gregory, Conal
Bruce, Ian (Dorset South) Griffiths, Peter (Portsmouth N)
Burns, Simon Ground, Patrick
Burt, Alistair Grylls, Michael
Butcher, John Gummer, Rt Hon John Selwyn
Butler, Chris Hamilton, Hon Archie (Epsom)
Butterfill, John Hanley, Jeremy
Carlisle, John, (Luton N) Hargreaves, Ken (Hyndburn)
Carrington, Matthew Harris, David
Carttiss, Michael Haselhurst, Alan
Channon, Rt Hon Paul Hayward, Robert
Chapman, Sydney Heathcoat-Amory, David
Chope, Christopher Hicks, Robert (Cornwall SE)
Clark, Hon Alan (Plym'th S'n) Higgins, Rt Hon Terence L.
Clark, Dr Michael (Rochford) Hind, Kenneth
Clarke, Rt Hon K. (Rushcliffe) Hunt, David (Wirral W)
Colvin, Michael Hunter, Andrew
Conway, Derek Hurd, Rt Hon Douglas
Coombs, Anthony (Wyre F'rest) Irvine, Michael
Coombs, Simon (Swindon) Johnson Smith, Sir Geoffrey
Couchman, James Jones, Robert B (Herts W)
Cran, James Kilfedder, James
Currie, Mrs Edwina King, Roger (B'ham N'thfield)
Davies, Q. (Stamf'd & Spald'g) Kirkhope, Timothy
Dickens, Geoffrey Knapman, Roger
Dicks, Terry Knight, Greg (Derby North)
Dorrell, Stephen Knowles, Michael
Douglas-Hamilton, Lord James Lang, Ian
Dover, Den Latham, Michael
Dunn, Bob Lawrence, Ivan
Durant, Tony Leigh, Edward (Gainsbor'gh)
Eggar, Tim Lennox-Boyd, Hon Mark
Lester, Jim (Broxtowe) Sackville, Hon Tom
Lightbown, David Sayeed, Jonathan
Lilley, Peter Scott, Nicholas
Lloyd, Peter (Fareham) Shaw, David (Dover)
Luce, Rt Hon Richard Shaw, Sir Giles (Pudsey)
Lyell, Sir Nicholas Shaw, Sir Michael (Scarb')
Macfarlane, Sir Neil Shephard, Mrs G. (Norfolk SW)
MacKay, Andrew (E Berkshire) Shepherd, Colin (Hereford)
Maclean, David Shersby, Michael
McLoughlin, Patrick Sims, Roger
McNair-Wilson, Sir Michael Smith, Tim (Beaconsfield)
McNair-Wilson, P. (New Forest) Speed, Keith
Major, Rt Hon John Speller, Tony
Malins, Humfrey Spicer, Sir Jim (Dorset W)
Mans, Keith Spicer, Michael (S Worcs)
Maples, John Squire, Robin
Marlow, Tony Stanbrook, Ivor
Marshall, Michael (Arundel) Stern, Michael
Martin, David (Portsmouth S) Stevens, Lewis
Maxwell-Hyslop, Robin Stewart, Andy (Sherwood)
Mayhew, Rt Hon Sir Patrick Stradling Thomas, Sir John
Mellor, David Sumberg, David
Meyer, Sir Anthony Summerson, Hugo
Mills, Iain Taylor, John M (Solihull)
Miscampbell, Norman Tebbit, Rt Hon Norman
Mitchell, Andrew (Gedling) Temple-Morris, Peter
Mitchell, Sir David Thatcher, Rt Hon Margaret
Moate, Roger Thompson, D. (Calder Valley)
Monro, Sir Hector Thompson, Patrick (Norwich N)
Moss, Malcolm Thorne, Neil
Moynihan, Hon Colin Thurnham, Peter
Mudd, David Townend, John (Bridlington)
Neale, Gerrard Townsend, Cyril D. (B'heath)
Nelson, Anthony Tracey, Richard
Neubert, Michael Trippier, David
Nicholls, Patrick Twinn, Dr Ian
Nicholson, Emma (Devon West) Waddington, Rt Hon David
Norris, Steve Wardle, Charles (Bexhill)
Onslow, Rt Hon Cranley Warren, Kenneth
Oppenheim, Phillip Watts, John
Paice, James Wells, Bowen
Patten, Chris (Bath) Wheeler, John
Patten, John (Oxford W) Whitney, Ray
Pattie, Rt Hon Sir Geoffrey Widdecombe, Ann
Peacock, Mrs Elizabeth Wiggin, Jerry
Porter, Barry (Wirral S) Wilkinson, John
Porter, David (Waveney) Wilshire, David
Portillo, Michael Winterton, Mrs Ann
Powell, William (Corby) Winterton, Nicholas
Price, Sir David Wood, Timothy
Raison, Rt Hon Timothy Yeo, Tim
Redwood, John Young, Sir George (Acton)
Renton, Tim Younger, Rt Hon George
Riddick, Graham
Roe, Mrs Marion Tellers for the Noes:
Rowe, Andrew Mr. Kenneth Carlisle and
Ryder, Richard Mr. Alan Howarth.

Question accordingly negatived.

To report Progress and ask leave to sit again.— [Mr. Chapman.]

Committee report Progress; to sit again tomorrow.

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