EU wants UK to share more data before it grants access to crime-fighting system
by Jennifer Rankin in Brussels from on (#53671)
European committee says Britain should share same amount of fingerprint data as member states
The UK should be denied access to an EU crime-fighting system until it agrees to share more fingerprint data with member states, a European parliamentary committee has said.
The vote, in the European parliament's justice and home affairs committee on Thursday, is not binding on EU decision-makers, but could prove influential as the UK seeks to negotiate a permanent deal on the exchange of fingerprint, DNA and other data as part of a long-term security relationship with the EU.
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