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THE IDENTIKIT LETTERS

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Three chief constables who obeyed orders

to put pressure on MPs before the vote

The progress of the terrorism bill

has

prompted substantia­l debate and

concern, I welcome this level of scrutiny.

Much coverage has been given to

those

that believe these proposals represent

the thin end of the wedge, sacrificin­g the

rights of the individual to provide

the

police with powers to deal with the

evolving threat posed by terrorism.

Detective Chief Superinten­dent Ray Webb,

to all Hampshire and Isle Of Wight MPs The progress of a terrorism bill has prompted substantia­l debate and concern. This scrutiny is welcomed. Much coverage has been given to those

that believe that these proposals involve sacrificin­g the rights of the individual...

Acting Deputy Chief Constable Julia

Hodson, to all Lancashire MPs The passage of the Terrorism Bill

through Parliament has caused a significan­t amount of debate and concern. As

a result, the chairman of the ACPO terrorism committee has asked that I forward the attached brief.

Assistant Chief Constable Richard Stowe,

to all Devon and Cornwall MPs

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