MEPs have paid tribute to those who lost their lives in the recent terror attacks in France. <br /><br /> The European Parliament fell silent for one minutes as parliamentarians remembers those who died.<br /><br /> Recent events in Paris have sparked a fierce debate on a planned EU terror law that would share passenger data.<br /><br /> “You can not eliminate the rights of the individual, because a terrorist attack which has happaned. the Court of Justice was very clear on this,” said Viviane Reding, the former EU justice commissioner. <br /><br /> “There has to be a reasonable equilibrium between the needs of the police and security on one side and the individual and its rights which are inscribed in the treaties on the other side.”<br /><br /> But the plans to share passenger name records are not without their opponents, including British MEP and UKIP leader Niger Farage.<br /><br /> “I can comfortably predict that the one thing we will hear real agreement on today is that the EU needs more power. That is the logical conclusion that the EU d
