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Brown takes on Davis over civil liberties

By George Parker and Jimmy Burns

Published: June 18 2008 03:14 | Last updated: June 18 2008 03:14

Gordon Brown went head to head with David Davis on Tuesday over civil liberties, insisting the government was right to use “21st century solutions” such as closed circuit television, biometric identity cards and DNA databases to fight terrorism and organised crime.

The prime minister gave a hastily arranged speech on “security and liberty” as Mr Davis, former shadow home secretary, prepared to launch his campaign to win back his Yorkshire seat in a “civil liberties” by-election.

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