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Opposition Day — [8th Allotted Day]: Iraq Inquiry (25 Mar 2008) has video

Humfrey Malins: ...I was one of those who resigned as a shadow Minister because of the illegal war. Does he agree that, when we look back at our parliamentary lives, we may well regard the decision to go to war with Iraq as the worst and most horrible decision that this Parliament has made?

Written Answers — Defence: Iraq: Peacekeeping Operations (29 Oct 2007)

Humfrey Malins: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many service personnel serving in (a) Iraq and (b) Afghanistan in each of the last four years were returned to the UK for treatment to their injuries arising out of their duties for which figures are available.

Written Answers — Defence: Written Questions (29 Oct 2007)

Humfrey Malins: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence when will he reply to Question 156924, on service personnel serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, tabled by the hon. Member for Woking on 10 October 2007.

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq: Religious Freedom (6 Mar 2007)

Humfrey Malins: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what discussions she has had with Iraqi officials on the rights of Christians to worship freely in Iraq; and if she will make a statement.

Orders of the Day — Asylum and Immigration (Treatment of Claimants, etc.) Bill (12 Jul 2004)

Mr Humfrey Malins: ...be removed cropped up in the other place, questions were put to Ministers about their position, as is proper. Of course, the Government face difficulties in removing failed asylum seekers to Iraq and to Afghanistan; they sometimes, but not always, go on the assisted voluntary return package. There are sometimes difficulties in returning Somalis. As the Minister has acknowledged, and as a...

Asylum Applications (8 Jul 2004)

Mr Humfrey Malins: ..., because we are not happy about the situation there. I understand that it is administratively difficult to return people to China. As a matter of routine, we did not sent failed asylum seekers back to Iraq. There are practical and handling difficulties, and I am the first to accept that there are no easy answers, save that it would be no bad thing if we continued to discuss the issues...

Written Answers — Home Department: Asylum Seekers (22 Jun 2004)

Mr Humfrey Malins: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what measures he is taking to ensure that asylum seekers from Afghanistan and Iraq, particularly those with children, who cannot be removed and returned to their country of origin at the present time are not becoming destitute.

Written Answers — Home Department: Asylum Seekers (22 Oct 2002)

Mr Humfrey Malins: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how may applications for asylum from Iraq were received in the first two quarters of 2002; how many were rejected; how many are subject to appeal; and how many removals have taken place.

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