U.K. Anti-Terrorism Laws Will Be Well Debated, Government Says
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The U.K. will ensure new anti-terrorism legislation is well debated, a government minister said, after at least 15 Britons were killed in an attack at a Tunisian seaside resort.
Home Secretary Theresa May said the proposals won’t be rushed, setting her at odds with Labour lawmaker Alan Johnson, who said work should be done “very quickly.” Previous attempts to give security services more access to information faced opposition from those wanting to safeguard personal information.