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Written Answers — Defence: Deaths in Service (5 Apr 2005)

Mr Christopher Chope: ...the Secretary of State for Defence what steps were taken by his Department to ensure that the next of kin of Sergeant Paul Connolly were informed prior to the public announcement of his death in Iraq on 26 December 2004.

Written Answers — Defence: Deaths in Service (4 Apr 2005)

Mr Christopher Chope: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence when the full coroner's inquest will be held into the death of Paul Justin Connolly at Shaibah Logistics Base, Iraq on 26 December 2004.

Christmas Adjournment (21 Dec 2004)

Mr Christopher Chope: It is a pleasure to follow the hon. Member for Halifax (Mrs. Mahon), who has given us a well-informed analysis of what is going on in Iraq. I am sure that we appreciate what she has had to say. I want to take up not a fairy story but an every-day story of life under a Labour Government. Last Saturday morning, at 3 am, one of my constituents, Suzanne Miller—a feisty young lady living on...

UK Forces (Iraq) (21 Oct 2004)

Mr Christopher Chope: The Prime Minister has said that our troops are still at war in Iraq, but the Secretary of State said in his statement that we were at the end of what he described as "the war-fighting phase". Can he tell us what phase we are in now?

Adjournment (Easter) (3 Apr 2003)

Mr Christopher Chope: ...it had not been for my perhaps all too lengthy participation, he would have been able to speak in this debate even earlier. Like the hon. Member for Thurrock (Andrew Mackinlay), I wish to refer to Iraq. We cannot think of ourselves going away for an Easter holiday without thinking about our troops in the Gulf and their families at home going through a very anxious period. I am sure that...

Iraq (Military Operations) (3 Apr 2003)

Mr Christopher Chope: ...? Is it not an insult to BBC licence-fee payers that they are, in effect, being forced to subsidise Saddam's propaganda machine? If CNN and al-Jazeera are withdrawing their correspondents from Iraq, is it not time for the BBC to do likewise?

Urban Post Offices (25 Feb 2003)

Mr Christopher Chope: ..., and the case of the Stanpit post office—nothing happens. It is just an expensive process in which the poor consumer is the loser. It is no wonder that the Prime Minister finds it difficult to sell his Iraq policy to the British people when on something as straightforward as the future of urban post offices, he is proved to be someone who uses words that are open to different...

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