Gordon Brown's first Prime Minister's Questions: 4 July 2007
UK Parliament・2 minutes read
Alan Johnson, the freed journalist, faced diplomatic efforts while the Prime Minister navigates meetings, including facing opposition to unitary authority status in Shropshire and discussing financial instruments for tropical forests. The government is actively addressing terrorism with plans to convict terrorists using telephone tap evidence, banning extremist groups, expanding watchlists, and considering a national border police force, emphasizing law and evidence over political advantage and acknowledging the former Home Secretary's anti-terrorism efforts.
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- Efforts to convict terrorists using telephone tap evidence are being pursued as part of counter-terrorism measures.
- Affordable housing development is a key priority, with a call for releasing land for building to address the housing crisis.
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Why was Alan Johnson freed?
Diplomatic efforts led to his release.
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