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Her input, which had an occasional frankness about it, was revealing in some ways: although she had legislated on porn-ography, she had never seen any, and had no idea it was freely available online.
When the main debate got under way, Mrs May said she understood concerns over the warrant but said she had legislated to make it "better and safer".
Referring to Theresa May's first speech as prime minister, in which she said she would legislate for "families who are just managing" and people who "have a job but … don't always have job security", Field said: "Given what the prime minister said about the nature of her administration, I would hope that she would now ask the HMRC to review whether their criteria are adequate".
She must legislate urgently to prevent future injustice.
God may reign, but He (or She) doesn't legislate.
"That's just really not the way" to legislate, she said.
But she believes that legislating to ease the suffering of the very few risks the lives of thousands.
Home Secretary Theresa May announced in the Commons last year that she intended to legislate to allow the Independent Police Complaints Commission IPCCC) to investigate private companies which were employed by the police.
As a result, she decided to legislate fairness.
"It's really sad that we have to come to the Legislature and ask that it be legislated for common decency," she said.
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