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"Madam President, I protest against the rather intemperate remarks of Mr Balfe. There is no power under Scottish law to keep people locked up just as long as it suits you. The arrests that took place at Faslane today were in accordance with the law, and I do not doubt that the persons concerned will be speedily released. It is very important that my colleague, Mrs Lucas, should have the opportunity in this House to raise the issue of whether her immunity extends to this case, given that there is serious doubt – already raised and tested in the Scottish courts – about the lawfulness of the nuclear weapons kept on Scottish soil."@en1
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