Results 1-6 of 6 for iraq speaker:Kevin Barron
- Standards and Privileges (23 Jul 2007) has video
Kevin Barron: ...but Fawaz, his brother, which was a different thing altogether—[Hon. Members: "Cousin."] Sorry, his cousin. Fawaz Zureikat had a note of introduction from the hon. Gentleman so that he could go to Iraq and do the business as far as the Mariam appeal was concerned. As the Chairman said, the hon. Gentleman said on two occasions that he was wrong not to register, and he clearly should...
- Intelligence and Security Committee Annual Report 2003–04 (8 Jul 2004)
Mr Kevin Barron: The hon. Gentleman will know that in our report on Iraq and WMD we did not set out to judge whether the decision to invade Iraq was correct. The purpose of the report was to examine whether the available intelligence that informed the decision to invade Iraq was adequate and properly assessed and whether it was accurately reflected in Government publications. We were not denied access to any...
- Intelligence and Security Committee Annual Report 2003–04 (8 Jul 2004)
Mr Kevin Barron: Whether to invade Iraq was an issue for policymakers. It was also an issue for the House, in a debate and in a vote. For the Committee, the important thing was whether policymakers—one of whom has just entered the Chamber—were given the right information prior to those decisions being taken.
- Intelligence and Security Committee Annual Report 2003–04 (8 Jul 2004)
Mr Kevin Barron: If the hon. Gentleman reads our report on Iraq, he will see that we saw some assessments of the likely effect. Indeed, one of them received a lot of public comment: people asked what would happen if Iraq were invaded and WMD got into people's hands for use by terrorists throughout the world. So we saw some of the evidence, but clearly not all of it. I do not know whether it exists in the form...
- Intelligence and Security Committee Annual Report 2003–04 (8 Jul 2004)
Mr Kevin Barron: ...hon. Members, and anyone who may read or listen to these debates, that any redaction in any of our reports is agreed by the Committee. We unanimously agreed this report and the previous report on Iraq. If we were unhappy with any redaction made in this report or any previous one, we would say so. We welcome the Government's detailed response to our recommendations. The key point is that we...
- The Gulf (28 Feb 1991)
Mr Kevin Barron: ...and who have brought to an end the tyranny in Kuwait. Will the Prime Minister say a word of special thanks to the countries of the middle east who, by their actions while living under the shadow of Iraq's military regime, have taken part in the allied offensive against that regime? Will he give our support, through the auspices of the United Nations, to the search for a settlement in the...
