Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 09 September 2020
There is certainly an argument to be made to that effect. I say to all members that I am not attempting to rush the parliamentary process. I think that the timetable for the Justice Committee is a very good one, and it has been agreed by all members. From all the commentary that I have seen, I would say that the stirring-up offences are gaining the most attention, and they will probably gain the most scrutiny in the course of the Justice Committee’s oral evidence sessions.
I do not doubt that there are some legitimate concerns. There has been some incredibly sensational reporting about the offences, too, but, putting that aside, people clearly have legitimate concerns about the stirring-up offences. I will absolutely listen to the evidence that the Justice Committee produces in that regard, and I will listen to external stakeholders. I am constantly engaging with stakeholders, and I give an absolute assurance for the record that I am actively looking to see where we may be able to find compromise.