Results 1-6 of 6 for iraq speaker:Kate Hoey
- Orders of the Day: Foreign Affairs and Defence (22 Nov 2006)
Kate Hoey: It is always interesting to follow one of my many constituents, who can be found on both sides of the House. I shall not talk about Iraq, other than to say that I share many of the views that have been expressed on both sides. We do need an early withdrawal. It will not be acceptable to my constituents, most of whom were opposed to the war, for our soldiers to continue to be killed. We need a...
- Orders of the Day: Foreign Affairs and Defence (22 Nov 2006)
Kate Hoey: I do not wish to minimise at all the terrible tragedies in Darfur and Iraq, but is the hon. Gentleman aware that, hidden away from the cameras and with no media coverage, more people die each week in Zimbabwe than in Darfur or Iraq? Given that neither the Foreign Secretary nor the shadow Foreign Secretary mentioned Zimbabwe, would the hon. Gentleman like to give his party's view of what...
- Written Answers — Defence: Gibraltar (13 Feb 2003)
Ms Kate Hoey: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will make a statement on the strategic importance of Gibraltar to military intervention in Iraq.
- Prayers: Group of Seven (19 Jul 1991)
Ms Kate Hoey: ...moves to strengthen the United Nations. Can the Prime Minister say whether there was any discussion about hew the United Nations could work towards a solution for the Shia population in southern Iraq, which, as I said yesterday, is out of sight of the cameras and in respect of which the United Nations seems to be doing nothing? Was there any suggestion of an initiative of the sort that we...
- Business of the House (18 Jul 1991)
Ms Kate Hoey: I am sure that the Leader of the House is aware of the increasing concern about the plight of the thousands of Shias who are stuck in the marshlands of southern Iraq, out of sight of television cameras—apart from one or two brave camera men and women who have gone there—and out of sight of the photographers. As the United Nationas envoy has recently been there, will the Leader of...
- The Gulf (18 Feb 1991)
Ms Kate Hoey: ...the Secretary of State aware that the Pentagon believes that the Al-Rashid hotel in Bagdad has a military bunker? Is he further aware that that is where the journalists who are covering the war in Iraq, in difficult circumstances, are living? Can the right hon. Gentleman give a categorical assurance that the Al-Rashid hotel will not be bombed?
