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Mr David Sumberg
Former MP for Bury South

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    • Entered Parliament on 9 June 1983 — General election
    • Left Parliament on 8 April 1997 — General election

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      Prayers: Middle East Security (19 Mar 1997)

      “I am grateful to my hon. Friend the Member for Southport (Mr. Banks) for initiating the debate. Having heard so many valedictory speeches today, I should make it clear that, although mine is also a valedictory speech, it is valedictory only in terms of the current Parliament: I intend to strive, might and main, to be in the next. In that context, I take considerable heart from the...”

      Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Israel (12 Mar 1997)

      “When people take the easy route of criticising the state of Israel in these matters, while enjoying the peace and security of living in London or Canterbury, will my right hon. Friend remind them that Israel is a democracy, that it has a responsibility to its electorate and that in human rights it has a record that its neighbours would do well to emulate?”

      War Crimes (5 Mar 1997)

      “Was not the essence of the legislation the fact that those men were not British citizens? Had they been British citizens when they committed or may have committed the crimes, they would have been liable to be prosecuted for murder. There was therefore a lacuna in the law, which treated those who were not born British more favourably than those who were.”

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