| John asked the Home Secretary a question
in Parliament on 20 July after his statement on the London terror attack.
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John Battle (Leeds, West) (Lab): I thank my right hon. Friend for his
calm and measured leadership in the past two weeks. Will he join me in
offering a word of tribute to people in the Burley Lodge area in Leeds?
I rushed home on Tuesday because they were evacuated from their homes
while the whole area was searched for a bomb factory. When I got to the
community centre, I found that only 34 people from the 470 homes that
had been evacuated were there because the rest had been taken into the
homes of families, friends and neighbours, cutting across racial, religious
and cultural divides. That quietly demonstrates the forbearance and tolerance
that could be a hope for the future in our communities.
I thank my right hon. Friend for the way in which the police and the
security services worked together with the local community at the tape
barrier during the crisis; that was a model of police and community relations.
Does he agree, however, that while we work on the taskforce initiative
and on building a consensus for necessary new legislation, it will be
crucial in the next few weeks that all sections of the community, including
peoples of different faiths and none, work together to ensure that we
are vigilant—watching out for each other—without turning into
vigilantes? Life could be difficult in our neighbourhoods unless we develop
a deep respect and calm in our neighbourhoods while we work to address
the complex challenges that this has thrown up.
Mr. Clarke: I am grateful for my right hon. Friend's remarks, particularly
his references to vigilance and respect. Those are key words for us all
in the way that we operate, and he is right to highlight them.
I join my right hon. Friend in paying tribute to the police and community
leaders in Leeds. In the immediate aftermath of the events, I was particularly
glad to have his advice on how to deal with them. I pay tribute to the
role that he played in seeking to lead his community in the direction
that he describes, which has been very important.
©John Battle MP 21 July 2005 |