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Speeches by Kearns.

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17 Jun 2026National Security (State Threats) Bill

Section 33 of the NSA already names some hostile acts, including sabotage, the theft of trade secrets and entering a prohibited premises. If the Act can name those examples, it can find the room to name transnational repression. This is the chance to improve the National Security Act, protect the vulnerable and put aut

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17 Jun 2026National Security (State Threats) Bill

To conclude, I will draw these threads together. Every one of these 13 amendments is drawn not from theory, but from the body of counter-terrorism law that this country has built, tested and relied upon for two decades. Apart from the transnational repression suggestion, every measure is taken from terrorism legislatio

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17 Jun 2026National Security (State Threats) Bill

(7) A person who commits an office under this section is liable on conviction on indictment to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 14 years or a fine (or both).

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17 Jun 2026National Security (State Threats) Bill

(a) inspired by the ideology, actions, and self-promotion of a designated body, and

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17 Jun 2026National Security (State Threats) Bill

(b) prejudicial to the safety or interests of the United Kingdom.

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17 Jun 2026National Security (State Threats) Bill

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17 Jun 2026National Security (State Threats) Bill

(b) acts for or on behalf of, or holds office under, the Crown, or is in Crown employment (whether or not they engage in the conduct in that capacity).

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17 Jun 2026National Security (State Threats) Bill

Clause 2

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17 Jun 2026National Security (State Threats) Bill

New Clause 3

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17 Jun 2026National Security (State Threats) Bill

Amendment proposed: 8, page 4, line 27, after “United Kingdom” insert

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17 Jun 2026National Security (State Threats) Bill

(1) A person commits an offence if the person engages in conduct of any kind which is—

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17 Jun 2026National Security (State Threats) Bill

Question put, That the amendment be made.

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17 Jun 2026National Security (State Threats) Bill

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17 Jun 2026National Security (State Threats) Bill

Amendment proposed: 13, page 7, line 8, at end insert—

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17 Jun 2026National Security (State Threats) Bill

“17D Self-directing acts in support of a designated body

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16 Jun 2026Draft Immigration (Leave to Enter and Remain) (Amendment) Order 2026

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Betts. I am grateful to the Minister for his remarks. The Conservative party supports this order and the sensible operational change that it makes. e-Gates were rolled out across our major airports under successive Conservative-led Governments, with 264 e-gates oper

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15 Jun 2026 Russian Shadow Fleet

I welcome the right hon. and gallant Member to his place, and I thank the Royal Marines, the Navy and the National Crime Agency for their work over this weekend. It is very important that we see more initiatives on this basis. Will the Secretary of State give the House the very specific cost of maintaining and ultimate

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