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2005-03-09 20:17 UTC UK: No sunset clause on control orders

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UK: No sunset clause on control orders

Tony Blair has just won a key vote in the House of Commons rejecting a sunset clause for the terrorism bill that would have seen it expire in November.

What does his insistence on not accepting a sunset clause tell us? That he thinks there's a significant chance he'd be unable to get the majority needed for an extension 8 months on...

Gives you a lot of confidence, now, doesn't it?

Update: BBC now has an article summarising the votes in House of Commons



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I was born April 21st, 1975, in Oslo, Norway. Since 2000 I've been living in London, UK. I'm married and we just had our first child, Tristan Ikemefuna Hokstad.

I'm working for Aardvark Media as Director of Technology. I'm also currently on the board of SpatialQ, a startup in the GIS space, and an advisor to Skoach, a startup doing a time management app for people with ADD.

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