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Results 1-5 of 5 for hunting speaker:Iain Duncan Smith
- Orders of the Day — Mental Capacity Bill: Schedule 3 — Property and affairs: supplementary provisions (14 Dec 2004)
Mr Iain Duncan Smith: ...in the bush." I did not find a bird in the hand at the end of the debate; what I found were promises. With respect, the Minister has had weeks and weeks to come up with this. I recall that on the Hunting Bill the Government said that this place must make decisions and that the other place up the Corridor was not worthy of being relied on to make decisions. Tonight the Minister comes to the...
- International Terrorism and Attacks in the USA (14 Sep 2001)
Mr Iain Duncan Smith: ...my party's full support for his immediate pledge to stand shoulder to shoulder with our strongest friends and allies in the United States. Together, we must ensure that the perpetrators are hunted down and brought to justice, as he said. Over the coming days and weeks, there may be some who counsel caution over the full measure of support that the Prime Minister has already declared. By...
- Opposition Day: Mozambique (16 Mar 2000)
Mr Iain Duncan Smith: ...risk that they run. They are saving lives and no one is shooting at them, but that does not mean that, during those dangerous activities, they may not lose their own life. This is not a witch-hunt. I wish to make it clear—the speech of my hon. Friend the Member for South-West Devon (Mr. Streeter) seems to have been taken wrongly by the Secretary of State—that the objective is...
- Opposition Day: Mozambique (16 Mar 2000)
Mr Iain Duncan Smith: ...Member for South-West Devon and hon. Members on both sides of the House have said, if the Secretary of State for International Development wants to think of this inquiry into the matter as a witch hunt and to take it personally, she may do as she pleases. However, we have to know what went wrong. The buck must stop with her if the Government had decided that Mozambique was a priority; if...
- New clause 3: Entry into Force (Protection of Financial Interests) (7 Dec 1994)
Mr Iain Duncan Smith: ...needed a policeman to come along to tell them it was wrong. If they did not intend it to happen, why did they not stop it earlier? It is the same for our own Government practices, and we should hunt those flaws down on the same basis. However, those disasters come through as weaknesses in the internal control system. The section of the report entitled "European Parliament Building...
