People matching ‘hunting’
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Results 1-8 of 8 for hunting speaker:Lord Judd
- Cluster Munitions (Prohibition) Bill [HL] (15 Dec 2006)
Lord Judd: ...human costs, as lives are often painfully eliminated, children are hideously wounded, and access to land, to orchards with their olives, citrus fruit and banana crops, to homes and to forests for hunting and gathering firewood, is lost. The stark truth about cluster bombs is that while their multiplied and scattered effect, with its inevitable inaccuracy, brings disproportionate suffering...
- Development Aid (21 Jan 2004)
Lord Judd: ...in their neighbourhood. But in the midst of their struggle to survive and to find the next meal for their families, that does not mean that every morning when they awake their priority is the hunting down of extremists capable of terrorist action. Sometimes, in their pain and struggle, they may be tempted to wonder whether, however unforgivable terrorist action may be, the extremists are...
- Iraq (18 Mar 2003)
Lord Judd: My Lords, I pay tribute to my noble friend Lord Hunt. He has been a highly effective Member of the Government. He will be sorely missed. When someone of his character and calibre goes, we should all take heed. Saddam Hussein and his regime must rate among the most sinister and systematically cruel in history. Weapons of mass destruction—nuclear, chemical, biological—in the hands...
- Ethiopia (21 Nov 2002)
Lord Judd: ...the point of economic fitness to play on those level playing fields? Does she further agree that the tragic situation underlines the importance of the previous Question by my noble friend Lord Hunt of Chesterton. Unless climate change is brought under control, we shall be confronted with worse disasters throughout Africa in the future?
- Refugees (18 Jun 2002)
Lord Judd: ...our text for the debate today a quotation contained in that publication from the Conservative MP, Lord Malmesbury, in 1852, who said: "I can well conceive the pleasure and happiness of a refugee, hunted from his native land, on approaching the shores of England, the joy with which he first catches sight of them; but they are not greater than the pleasure and happiness every Englishman...
- Export Control Bill (20 May 2002)
Lord Judd: ...the Netherlands, US intelligence agencies secretly broke a UN arms embargo during the 1991-95 war in the former Yugoslavia by channelling arms through Islamic Jihad groups which Washington is now hunting down across Europe and Asia. I am not implying that the UK Government are in any way involved in such activities, but if the Government do not control British dealers overseas, cynics will...
- Climate Change: Kyoto Protocol (6 Feb 2002)
Lord Judd: My Lords, the thought of my noble friend Lord Hunt of Chesterton speaking on this subject was intimidating enough; having heard him, it takes a great deal of courage for any of his colleagues to rise to their feet. At the outset I should declare an interest. I am a trustee and member of a number of NGOs that are concerned with environmental matters. In the context of this debate, I thank in...
- Hunting Bill (26 Mar 2001)
Lord Judd: ...to make our home, there are, among our best new friends and neighbours there--people who have gone out of their way to welcome us and to show us generous kindness--those who hold convictions on hunting which I do not share. I do not mind saying that there is a great temptation to lie low and to keep my views to myself, but that would fall short of what true friendship demands. Like other...
