Archive for June 7th, 2007

Questioning “Stop and Question”

Thursday, June 7th, 2007

Are the police going to get the power to stop and question people - on pain of a £5,000 fine - or not?

First there was the leak - the government was to extend powers currently only held in Northern Ireland, for the police to stop and question anyone without the crucial safeguard of reasonable suspicion.

But fortuitously, there’s a Labour deputy leadership election going on and the candidates are trying to out-do each other on sounding, at turns, like a socialist and like a liberal.

So Peter Hain pops up to defend our liberty (and his campaign) and says it’s a bad idea. So did Nick Clegg, by the way, and he’s not even in the running.

Someone at the Home Office then briefed the Guardian that they had “dropped” the plans.

But in his statement to the Commons John Reid said

Consideration [of stop and question] is at a very early stage and is currently subject to a process of internal government consultation and we will report the outcome of that in due course.

Is that “dropped”? Or is that “put on the back burner until we need to sound tough on terror again”?

Incidentally, what’s especially interesting about Hain’s intervention is that the idea of extending stop and question seems to have come from the Northern Ireland office. They are getting rid of its counter-terror laws as part of the devolution deal, but wanted to keep stop and question and thought it would be less controversial if it were a UK-wide power. But just who is the Northern Ireland Secretary…?