Results 1-10 of 10 for iraq speaker:Roger Godsiff
- Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq: Oil (8 Feb 2007)
Roger Godsiff: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what estimate she has made of the amount of oil revenues lost to smuggling in Iraq over the last two years.
- Written Answers — Defence: Outstanding Equipment Orders (6 Dec 2006)
Roger Godsiff: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence which equipment orders are outstanding for UK forces in (a) Iraq and (b) Afghanistan; and when the orders will be delivered.
- Orders of the Day — Electoral Administration Bill (25 Oct 2005)
Roger Godsiff: .... I can imagine that if, at the last general election, there had been the opportunity to use six words, candidates in certain constituencies would have described themselves as "supporter of anti-Iraq war campaign". I am not sure that is a good way of moving democracy forward. The provision to reduce the threshold for the deposit to 2 per cent. is not a positive step. It will encourage...
- Guantanamo Bay (UK Detainees) (17 Nov 2004)
Mr Roger Godsiff: ...atrocities. As an individual MP, I consistently supported the war against international terrorism and the invasion of Afghanistan in pursuit of the al-Qaeda organisation. I opposed the invasion of Iraq because I believed that it was a distraction in the war against international terrorism. However, what separates us from the international terrorists is the fact that we respect the rule of...
- Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq (5 Jan 2004)
Mr Roger Godsiff: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs when the full minutes and proceedings for meetings of the International Advisory and Monitoring Board for the Development Fund for Iraq will be published.
- Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq (11 Dec 2003)
Mr Roger Godsiff: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs whether, in the build up to the war with Iraq and subsequently, he permitted British Intelligence Services to intercept diplomatic communications between member states of the United Nations.
- Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq (20 Nov 2003)
Mr Roger Godsiff: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs whether the coalition administration in Iraq has maintained full income and expenditure accounts in respect of (a) sales of oil generated under the UN Oil for Food programme when it was in operation and (b) subsequent sales of oil on the world market; and if this information will be published.
- Iraq (26 Feb 2003)
Mr Roger Godsiff: .... I have no doubt that he has weapons of mass destruction and I fully accept that he has not complied with United Nations resolutions. With the rest of the civilised world, I believe that the Iraqi people would be well rid of such a person. However, do my comments explain the reasons for America and the United Kingdom making a pre-emptive strike? I regret to say that I am not convinced. I...
- Iraq and Weapons of Mass Destruction (24 Sep 2002)
Mr Roger Godsiff: ...in making chemical weapons and is seeking to acquire a nuclear capability. Based on his past behaviour, I have no doubt that he will play games with the UN weapons inspectors when they go to Iraq. The world and the people of Iraq will be well rid of him. Indeed, as the hon. Member for Blaby (Mr. Robathan) said, if George Bush had allowed Desert Storm to continue for a little while longer,...
- Iraq and Weapons of Mass Destruction (24 Sep 2002)
Mr Roger Godsiff: ...Kingdom or America take unilateral action because they feel that their national interests are under threat. However, having said that, I cannot understand the political logic behind an attack on Iraq. After the events of 9/11, the civilised world united in its determination to combat and root out international terrorism. We rightly supported action against the Taliban in Afghanistan who...
