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The Commons Speaker has said he will look into claims that the police asked for access to e-mails sent by Tory MP Damian Green without notifying him. | The Commons Speaker has said he will look into claims that the police asked for access to e-mails sent by Tory MP Damian Green without notifying him. |
Fellow Conservative David Davis told Parliament the police had approached Mr Green to request access to electronic correspondence between the two MPs. | Fellow Conservative David Davis told Parliament the police had approached Mr Green to request access to electronic correspondence between the two MPs. |
A police search of Mr Green's Westminster office in November, without a warrant, sparked anger among MPs. | A police search of Mr Green's Westminster office in November, without a warrant, sparked anger among MPs. |
The Speaker said police would in future always need a warrant for such a move. | The Speaker said police would in future always need a warrant for such a move. |
Speaker's ruling | Speaker's ruling |
He also stated that he would have to personally approve any police requests to enter an MP's office or to look at their papers. | |
Mr Green, the shadow immigration minister, was controversially arrested last November and held for nine hours in an inquiry into leaks from the Home Office. That inquiry is continuing. | |
On Monday, former shadow home secretary David Davis asked the Speaker to clarify the rules regarding police access to e-mails he had exchanged with Mr Green. | On Monday, former shadow home secretary David Davis asked the Speaker to clarify the rules regarding police access to e-mails he had exchanged with Mr Green. |
He told MPs: "My honourable friend [Mr Green] has been approached by the Metropolitan Police and asked for access to e-mail between him and myself. | He told MPs: "My honourable friend [Mr Green] has been approached by the Metropolitan Police and asked for access to e-mail between him and myself. |
"Does this come under your ruling that it will require a warrant and will be referred to you for your personal decision?" | "Does this come under your ruling that it will require a warrant and will be referred to you for your personal decision?" |
The Speaker said he was not aware of the request, saying it was "news" to him. | The Speaker said he was not aware of the request, saying it was "news" to him. |
"I will investigate as to the proper protocol and also the procedures I have laid down for situation without a warrant," he said, adding that he would report back to MPs. | "I will investigate as to the proper protocol and also the procedures I have laid down for situation without a warrant," he said, adding that he would report back to MPs. |
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