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Foreign Affairs and Defence (24 Nov 2004)

Mr Graham Brady: ...pressures placed on our forces with their proposed cuts in battalions and warships? The request of my right hon. and learned Friend the Member for Rushcliffe for real clarity about the way forward in Iraq was important, given his warning that an election there will not be a panacea. I should like to add some further questions for the Minister to consider. First, I and my right hon. and...

Foreign Affairs and Defence (24 Nov 2004)

Mr Graham Brady: ...Union, with the countries of the Commonwealth and . . . wider still"— to promote freedom, democracy and peace. In that context, we have consistently called for better forward planning in Iraq and more rigour in the approach of the international community towards Darfur. We believe that the Government's belated and weak response to the crimes of the Mugabe regime is a national...

EU/Iran Relations (19 Oct 2004)

Mr Graham Brady: ...first nuclear bomb should be ready by the middle of next year. Does the Minister believe that to be accurate and, if so, is Iran on course to achieve that threat? Our anxiety must not be limited to Iraq's weapons programmes. As several hon. Members on both sides of the House have shown, the human rights situation appears to be deteriorating again, particularly since the beginning of this...

Oral Answers to Questions — Defence: Force Deployments (12 May 2003)

Mr Graham Brady: ...conditions of members of the reserves and, especially, the situation faced by one of my constituents, who is a police inspector and a member of the volunteer reserves? If he is called to serve in Iraq, he will face a pay cut of £20,000 a year, which is a source of grave concern for his family. Will the Secretary of State consider what might be done to revisit the banding of salary...

Oral Answers to Questions — Defence: Iraq (31 Mar 2003)

Mr Graham Brady: British and American troops have rightly been doing everything possible to avoid civilian casualties in Iraq, but they are now facing a threat of suicide bombs and also of Iraqi troops dressed as civilians. What is being done to protect the safety of our troops in those circumstances?

Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Engagements (26 Mar 2003)

Mr Graham Brady: The protection of the British public from terrorism is as important as the successful prosecution of the war in Iraq. Is it not unacceptable that the Government have still not issued detailed guidance to schools on protecting children in the event of a terrorist attack? This morning the Government's Teachernet website promises that such guidance will be issued soon. When will it be available?

Oral Answers to Questions — Defence: Nuclear Weapons (9 Feb 1998)

Mr Graham Brady: I thank the Minister for that interesting response. While unstable and undemocratic regimes such as that in Iraq continue to hold weapons of mass destruction, is it not vital that we should retain an independent nuclear deterrent?

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