Charles Clarke
Charles Clarke
Charles Rodway Clarkeis a British Labour Party politician, who was the Member of Parliamentfor Norwich South from 1997 until 2010, and served as Home Secretary from December 2004 until May 2006...
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I think it is a shocking state of affairs. The concern, possibly anger, that people will feel is entirely understandable.
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It is a lack of confidence in our systems of control that can foster bigotry.
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I expect the leadership election to be something like 2008.
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If we could get one that could get there faster than it, then we would be able to stop the fire from spreading quickly before it gets a head start on us.
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I have concluded that the balance now is not right and that it needs to be closely examined in the heightened threat that we now face,
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In future, the recording of biometrics, such as fingerprints, iris patterns or facial image means that we will have a much stronger way of linking identity to the person. A national ID card will be a robust, secure way to establish that identities are real, not fabricated.
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I regret that on the question of the level of the bar at which prosecutions can be brought ... that the government lost tonight.
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I certainly think the foreign link is a very important link to look at.
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I appreciate fully that Mr de Menezes' family and the public will want to understand what happened. It is now right and proper that the Director of Public Prosecutions fully and carefully considers the matter.
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I am very happy with the conduct, not only of Sir Ian Blair, but the whole Metropolitan Police in relation to the inquiry,
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If the judges don't understand that message and don't take decisions which reflect where the people of the continent want to be, then the conclusion will be that politicians ... will be saying we have got to have a change in this regime.
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Certainly, the human rights of people who are criminals, they have to be looked after, ... But more important in my view are the human rights of the people against whom the criminals commit their acts.
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Chief constables responded in different ways, ranging from doing nothing to setting out their views,
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By publishing the list today, I make it absolutely clear that these are unacceptable behaviors, and will be the grounds for deporting and excluding such individuals from the U.K.,