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Oral Answers to Questions — Health: Iraq (22 Jul 2008) has video

John Redwood: What action is the Prime Minister taking to persuade Senator Obama that he is wrong to want an early withdrawal from Iraq and to want a substantial strengthening of the position in Afghanistan—which is the opposite of the Prime Minister's policy—given that the Senator might be President before the end of the year?

Oral Answers to Questions — Defence: Afghanistan (16 Jul 2007) has video

John Redwood: But will the Secretary of State accept that the loss of life and serious injury in both Afghanistan and Iraq is running at far too high a level for any of us to be complacent or comfortable? Will he, with his military advisers, look again at what other measures can be taken in terms of support, equipment, back-up and evasive action to give our troops a greater chance of surviving?

Opposition Day: [Un-allotted Half-Day] — Iraq (31 Oct 2006)

John Redwood: Does my right hon. Friend agree that we have been fighting in Iraq for the cause of democracy and liberty, and that there is no finer sign that that is what we believe in than the fact we can hold a democratic debate in the House and set up a proper democratic inquiry? What is the point of democracy if we cannot challenge how the Executive have handled a very contentious war?

Written Answers — Defence: Iraq (14 Jun 2004)

Mr John Redwood: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence when Ministers were first informed that some prisoners in UK custody were being mistreated in Iraq.

Written Answers — Defence: Iraq (8 Jun 2004)

Mr John Redwood: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what discussions Ministers had with (a) Coalition partners and (b) the armed forces, and when, about the handling of prisoners in Iraq.

Iraq and Middle East Peace Process (19 Apr 2004)

Mr John Redwood: I warmly welcome the Prime Minister's enthusiasm for democracy in Iraq—and now at home, on the issue of Europe. That is great news. Can he tell us how long he thinks British troops will need to stay in Iraq to supervise the transition, and whether we will need to reinforce?

Deferred Division (18 Jun 2003)

Mr John Redwood: ...out for the first time in new language in the draft constitution. If the United Kingdom were to accept the draft constitution and we wanted to undertake action with the United States of America in Iraq, and the European Union did not like that, the EU would have an effective veto against our action for the first time. The EU could appeal to the ECJ, which could rule that such action was...

Iraq (Relief and Reconstruction) (24 Mar 2003)

Mr John Redwood: Can the Secretary of State tell us what was reckless about the Government's strategy towards Iraq at the time of her famous interview, but no longer reckless two days' later? Was that a case of her being reckless with her own career, perhaps, rather than a comment on the state of the Government's policy?

Written Answers — International Development: Iraq (24 Feb 2003)

Mr John Redwood: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development what extra money is being made available for helping Iraq after possible military intervention.

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq (30 Jan 2003)

Mr John Redwood: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs which countries have been invited to join a military coalition to deal with the problem of Iraq.

Iraq and Weapons of Mass Destruction (24 Sep 2002)

Mr John Redwood: ...evil regime, what advice would my right hon. Friend offer the Prime Minister for his forthcoming discussions with the German Chancellor, who seems to be undermining the attempt to put pressure on Iraq?

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