Results 1-10 of 10 for iraq speaker:Patrick McLoughlin
- Written Answers — Defence: Iraq (1 Mar 2004)
Mr Patrick McLoughlin: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will make a statement on the provision of full chemical and biological protection to soldiers serving in Iraq.
- Military Situation in Iraq (9 Sep 2003)
Mr Patrick McLoughlin: Does the Secretary of State think that the United States' position might change if countries such as France and Germany decided to deploy the quantity of troops that the Americans have stationed in Iraq?
- Iraq (16 Jul 2003)
Mr Patrick McLoughlin: It seems that much of the past parliamentary year has been dominated by Iraq and the situation and circumstances leading up to our debate on 18 March. I congratulate the Foreign Affairs Committee on its report, although it is a pity that the Committee could not agree more generally on many issues. Some of the conclusions were pushed through on the Chairman's casting vote, which shows that...
- Iraq (16 Jul 2003)
Mr Patrick McLoughlin: ...for the war, but now she says: "I have concluded that the PM had decided to go to war in August sometime and he duped us all along. He had decided for reasons that he alone knows to go to war over Iraq and to create this sense of urgency and drive it: the way the intelligence was spun was part of that drive. There was political spin put on the intelligence information to create a sense of...
- G8 Summit (4 Jun 2003)
Mr Patrick McLoughlin: During the run-up to the conflict in Iraq, I, like many of my colleagues, wrote to my constituents saying that if the American President and the British Prime Minister were telling us that there was a serious national danger, I was inclined to believe them. I am inclined to believe the Prime Minister, but he must realise that great questions have now been asked by members of his own Cabinet...
- Points of Order (3 Jun 2003)
Mr Patrick McLoughlin: ...us that statements should be made first to the House of Commons, not outside the House of the Commons. I do not suppose that you have had time to see that the BBC News website says, "No 10 rejects Iraq weapons inquiry". It continues: "Downing Street has rejected growing calls for an inquiry into its pre-war claims about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction." I do not know who this "Downing...
- Points of Order (13 Jan 2003)
Mr Patrick McLoughlin: ...Speaker. There may be a solution with which you may be able to help the House. The Prime Minister has just given an hour's press conference to the media, which was mainly dictated by the subject of Iraq. I understand from press reports that the Prime Minister is also due to meet something called the parliamentary Labour party this week, and perhaps, Mr. Speaker, you could organise for the...
- UK Exporters (23 Jun 1994)
Mr Patrick McLoughlin: ...) Bill. Earl Ferrers, the Minister of State, Home Office, responded to the hon. Gentleman on 17 June and dealt with some of the points that he made then. The hon. Gentleman also asked about Iran, Iraq and Libya, and the Minister for Trade will respond to his questions in more detail in due course. My hon. Friend the Member for Coventry, South-West (Mr. Butcher) made an interesting...
- Matrix Churchill Employees (Scott Inquiry) (14 Apr 1994)
Mr Patrick McLoughlin: ...hon. Members to understand why, after careful consideration, the Government believe that there is no argument for further compensation to ex-employees. Matrix Churchill was formerly owned by the Iraqi-controlled Technology Development Group, which I shall refer to as TDG. The flagrant violation of sovereign rights by Saddam Hussein when he ordered his troops to march into Kuwait...
- Prayers: Manufacturing (Productivity) (11 Jun 1993)
Mr Patrick McLoughlin: ...was right to condemn that horrendous crime. At that time, I was a Minister with responsibility for aviation and saw the consequences of the destruction of that aircraft. As for the sanctions on Iraq, United Nations Security Council resolution 687 permits, under licence, the supply of foodstuffs, medical products and materials and commodities deemed as being essential for civilian use. Any...
