25/02/2004
Blunkett calls for wider debate on reinforcing anti-terror security
The security services are to increase their manpower strength by half and regional networks of Special Branch "intelligence cells" are to be created over the next few years, the Home Secretary has announced today.
The anti-terror proposals are contained in a discussion document, published by the Home Office today, which also called for further definition on terror offences and the wider use of phone-tapping evidence in courts.
The paper, 'Counter Terrorism Powers: Reconciling Security and Liberty in an Open Society', has been designed to promote debate rather announce policy, Mr Blunkett said.
It also contains an excursus on how other nations have legislated to prevent terrorism – as options for future consideration.
"As Home Secretary, I am the custodian of civil liberties, but I do not own them. How we balance them with security is a matter for the country, not just for government," Mr Blunkett said.
"It is the government's ultimate responsibility to find a fair and effective balance between security and liberty. The rights we must balance belong to everyone. Ensuring a successful fight against international terrorism demands we all play our part in getting that balance right."
(gmcg)
The anti-terror proposals are contained in a discussion document, published by the Home Office today, which also called for further definition on terror offences and the wider use of phone-tapping evidence in courts.
The paper, 'Counter Terrorism Powers: Reconciling Security and Liberty in an Open Society', has been designed to promote debate rather announce policy, Mr Blunkett said.
It also contains an excursus on how other nations have legislated to prevent terrorism – as options for future consideration.
"As Home Secretary, I am the custodian of civil liberties, but I do not own them. How we balance them with security is a matter for the country, not just for government," Mr Blunkett said.
"It is the government's ultimate responsibility to find a fair and effective balance between security and liberty. The rights we must balance belong to everyone. Ensuring a successful fight against international terrorism demands we all play our part in getting that balance right."
(gmcg)
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