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Results 1-6 of 6 for hunting speaker:George Galloway
- Oral Answers to Questions — Advocate-General: Devolution Issues (12 Feb 2002)
Mr George Galloway: But has not the Advocate-General considered the extraordinary story of the Scottish police showering Anthony Gauci, the key prosecution witness in the Lockerbie trial, with hunting, shooting and fishing holidays, five-star holidays—
- Jurisdiction (Conspiracy and Incitement) Bill: Conspiracy to Commit Offences Outside the United Kingdom (14 Feb 1997)
Mr George Galloway: ...sides of the House and may well be picked up elsewhere, I shall confine myself to stating relatively briefly my opposition in principle. Of course there is complete consensus about the need to hunt down paedophiles, football hooligans and other criminals and deal rigorously with them. I hope that the hon. Member for Eastbourne (Mr. Waterson) will accept that those of us who are anxious...
- Prayers: The Gulf (Ecology) (15 Mar 1991)
Mr George Galloway: ...until he makes his speech. I should not be diverted by such puerility. Fisk and other journalists from the English-speaking world have written movingly of their sense of foreboding as the witch hunt mentality develops in Kuwait city. For nearly 20 years I have been concerned with Palestine. The people of Dirr Yasshin, the people who have been beseiged and massacred in country after...
- Community Charge (Scotland) (21 Jun 1989)
Mr George Galloway: ...), whom it is not easy to embarrass. This farce typifies the sad position to which the government of Scotland has been reduced. These regulations will allow the poorest people in Scotland to be hunted down for a few pence and in the name of the community charge. It is only a few pence to Her Majesty's Government, who are sitting atop billions of pounds worth of surplus. The tax, and the...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Scotland: Zircon Film (1 Feb 1989)
Mr George Galloway: BBC Scotland's headquarters are in my constituency. Brian Barr, who was witch-hunted as a result of that raid, is one of my most distinguished constituents. The incredible gymnastics of the Minister's answer, supplemented by a brief quickly whispered to him by the Secretary of State, do not disguise the simple question asked by my hon. Friend the Member for Linlithgow (Mr. Dalyell). Did the...
- Orders of the Day — Business of the House (2 Nov 1988)
Mr George Galloway: ...in Scotland. The order for the swinging of those boots came, it is now clear, through however many prisms from a street in London not many yards from this building. The reason for the order was the hunt for the enemy within. The enemy was perceived to be within those hallowed portals. A distinguished constituent of mine, Brian Barr, the producer of "The Secret Society" series, was being...
