Results 1-7 of 7 for iraq speaker:David Borrow
- Orders of the Day — Armed Forces Bill (12 Dec 2005)
David Borrow: ...it difficult to approach the civilian model when dealing with grievances and complaints apply to disciplinary and judicial procedures. It is a different world for someone who is on operations in Iraq or Afghanistan having to make split-second decisions under pressure and being scrutinised after the event for decisions made in stressful situations. Traditionally, people in the armed forces...
- Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Bill (10 Jan 2005)
Mr David Borrow: ...opportunity to speak in this debate. Having listened earlier to the statement from my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister about the Indian ocean disaster and the earlier questions and answers on Iraq, many of us could be forgiven for thinking that we are dealing with an unimportant area of public concern. However, Labour Members, especially those who have served as local councillors, know...
- Veterans' Affairs (9 Jun 2004)
Mr David Borrow: ...when they have left the services. I spent 1998 and last year on the armed forces parliamentary scheme with the Army. I therefore spoke to many of the servicemen and women who were involved in the Iraq campaign last year. Former servicemen and women are expected to serve as reservists, but the assumption since the second world war has been that a reservist would be called up only in the...
- Armed Forces Personnel (13 May 2004)
Mr David Borrow: ...and damage the Prime Minister. People in Lancashire would like the Daily Mirror to answer several questions. What did the Daily Mirror say when allegations were first made to it about incidents in Iraq? Did it say to those servicemen, or so-called servicemen, "You ought to report these things to officers in the MOD or your regiment so they can be investigated"? When they first made their...
- Armed Forces Personnel (13 May 2004)
Mr David Borrow: Does the hon. Gentleman agree that had the Daily Mirror not published those photographs, it would be more likely that the Iraqi population would distinguish between the good conduct of our troops in southern Iraq as against the slightly different approach of the US troops in the Baghdad area?
- Written Answers — Defence: Iraq (15 Dec 2003)
Mr David Borrow: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what impact operations in Iraq have had on the future requirement for equipment.
- European Council (23 Jun 2003)
Mr David Borrow: Can I refer my right hon. Friend to the reconstruction of Iraq? When I visited Iraq about a week ago, I was impressed by the work of our forces to reconstruct Basra. Water and electricity supplies are better now than they were before the war, 15 schools have been refurbished, medical centres have been re-equipped, police stations are being painted and decorated, and new Iraqi police officers...
