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During the debate, QC and independent crossbencher Lord Pannick branded the scheme "unrealistic" and warned it would be "damaging to industrial harmony to allow employers to buy off basic employment rights" such as the right to statutory redundancy pay and the right for parents and other carers to request flexible working.
BBC: Peers reject workplace rights-for-shares scheme
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The Home Affairs Committee (1100) continues its look at the roots of violent radicalisation - the Committee spoke to Abu Hamza and other inmates at Belmarsh Prison - this session will hear from academic experts, then from David Anderson QC, Independent Reviewer of Terrorist Legislation and finally (at 12.15pm) from James Brokenshire MP, Minister for Crime and Security at the Home Office.
BBC: Viewing guide: The pick of the week ahead in Parliament
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David Anderson QC, the independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, told the BBC he agreed the replacement measures were "watered down", but nevertheless were "still pretty oppressive".
BBC: Labour questions TPims as terror suspect absconds