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Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Engagements (17 Oct 2007) has video

Michael Fabricant: ...for the names of 16,000 men and women who have lost their lives serving their country since 1945, but will the Prime Minister take this opportunity to clarify precisely how many troops currently in Iraq will return to the UK before Christmas?

Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Iran (5 Jun 2007)

Michael Fabricant: What discussions she has had with the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran on the security situation in Iraq; and if she will make a statement.

Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Iran (5 Jun 2007)

Michael Fabricant: I thank the Foreign Secretary for her very helpful answer. Given that there was an eight-year war between Iran and Iraq, she will be aware that it is almost certain that Iran has good intelligence bases in Iraq and that, just as it did during the Iran-Iraq war, it would have used insurgents against the Saddam Hussein regime. What is her assessment of the present situation regarding Iran's...

Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Engagements (25 Apr 2007)

Michael Fabricant: ...Prime Minister in offering condolences to the families of the brave soldiers who lost their lives, and will also be joyful in welcoming back the Staffordshire Regiment, which has just returned from Iraq. Despite claims that a full consultation is taking place in Staffordshire, Labour-controlled Staffordshire county council has announced the closure of all residential care homes and day...

Written Answers — Defence: Iraq (5 Mar 2007)

Michael Fabricant: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence (1) what estimate his Department has made of the number of servicemen (a) killed and (b) injured in Iraq by weapons of Iranian origin since the occupation of Iraq began; (2) what estimate his Department has made of the number of British servicemen (a) killed and (b) injured in Iraq by weapons of Iranian origin since the occupation of Iraq began.

Israel (War against Terror) (4 Jul 2006)

Michael Fabricant: ...the hon. Gentleman's contribution, but in the context of the extraordinary intervention by my hon. Friend the Member for Reigate (Mr. Blunt), who tried to exonerate Syria, I want to say that, in Iraq, let alone Israel, we know of the operations of the Syrian Government and Iran, with respect to British and American troops.

Israel (War against Terror) (4 Jul 2006)

Michael Fabricant: ...a common interest—the common threat posed by Hezbollah. Not only does Hezbollah target Israelis and Jews across the world, from Argentina to north Africa, but it provides Shi'a militias in Iraq with weaponry and training in terrorist tactics to kill British soldiers. With representation in 40 countries, Hezbollah has the capability to prepare attacks against western interests.

Palestinian Territories (Israeli Policy) (18 Jan 2006)

Michael Fabricant: ...Court, which can and does override the Government and the army, and that Israel has been a democracy since 1948. If only some Arab countries were the same. Thank God that, due to our intervention, Iraq is heading in that direction. I hope that Iraq will be successful in that, too. I do not defend the route of the fence, and I am sure that there will be cases of injustice. When answering an...

Written Answers — Defence: Iraq (5 May 2004)

Mr Michael Fabricant: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence (1) how many students in full-time employment have interrupted their studies to serve with reserve forces in Iraq and the adjoining theatre over the last 24 months; (2) how many students in full-time employment now serving with reserve forces in Iraq and the adjoining theatre interrupted their studies in order to do so.

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq (18 Dec 2003)

Mr Michael Fabricant: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs when the Iraq Survey Group is expected to make its (a) next report and (b) final report.

Export Controls (6 Nov 2003)

Mr Michael Fabricant: ...made by my right hon. Friend the Member for Tonbridge and Malling. At a time when we are at war with agents of terror and know that they have used ground-to-air missiles in Kenya, are using them in Iraq and could use them on us here—there was a scare only a few months ago—it is quite extraordinary that ground-to-air missiles are exempt. I, for one, want a commitment from the...

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq (10 Jun 2003)

Mr Michael Fabricant: ...the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will make a statement on bilateral relations between the United Kingdom and the United States with respect to the administration in Iraq.

Litter and Fouling of Land by Dogs Bill (4 Apr 2003)

Mr Michael Fabricant: .... I do not want to detain the House. The Bill is excellent. I am probably about to tempt fate by saying that, in the past month, I have received more letters about dog fouling than about the war on Iraq. That is no bad thing; it demonstrates that people feel as strongly about dog fouling as they do about Iraq. The two issues may be very different, but they are important to people. Dog...

Oral Answers to Questions — International Development: Iraq (26 Feb 2003)

Mr Michael Fabricant: What contingency plans she has in place for aid to Iraqi displaced persons following possible conflict with Iraq; and if she will make a statement.

Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Engagements (20 Nov 2002)

Mr Michael Fabricant: .... Friend the leader of the Liberal Democrats, so could I ask him as Prime Minister and Head of Government what specific request has been made for what troops by President Bush, if we have to invade Iraq?

Opposition Day: Prisoners (Early Release) (3 Jul 2000)

Mr Michael Fabricant: ...of Calais, where we saw 600 or 700 asylum seekers living in the most appalling conditions. Those who spoke English told us that they had travelled across Europe from locations as varied as Iraq, Kurdistan, Iran and Syria.

Orders of the Day — Nuclear Safeguards Bill [Lords] (10 Apr 2000)

Mr Michael Fabricant: ...? It is not merely that only eight countries have ratified the agreement, but other countries such as the Russian Federation, the Ukraine, Belarus, North Korea, Libya, Israel, India, Pakistan, Iraq, Iran—

Orders of the Day — Nuclear Safeguards Bill [Lords] (10 Apr 2000)

Mr Michael Fabricant: ...by the fact that the United Kingdom will sign that important protocol—if the Bill is passed—but that countries such as the Ukraine, North Korea, Libya, Israel, India, Pakistan, Belarus, Iraq and Iran have gone nowhere near it?

Orders of the Day — Nuclear Safeguards Bill [Lords] (10 Apr 2000)

Mr Michael Fabricant: ...not to Labour Members, all of whom seem to have disappeared to the Tea Room. He is ensuring, rightly, that the UK will comply with the agency. However, what about countries such as North Korea or Iraq? How many other rogue states are there around the world that have nuclear capability, but are refusing to sign the protocol?

Orders of the Day — Foreign Affairs and Defence (24 Oct 1996)

Mr Michael Fabricant: ...charged with a crime, and he was not allowed to see his wife, his children or his grandchildren. After 68 days—on 17 September 1996—Mr. Allsop was released. Did this incident happen in Iraq? No. Did it happen in the People's Republic of China? No. It occurred in France. He was arrested because he was asked to transport into the United Kingdom a container, which was sealed in...

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