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Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Afghanistan and Pakistan (14 Oct 2009) has video

Geoffrey Robinson: ...said about the need to reconcile and reintegrate many of those who are loosely called Taliban, but who are certainly not under the direction of the three main insurgencies. He will be aware that in Iraq, 100,000 Sunnis were signed up, reintegrated and paid by the Americans to join the Iraqi national army in a matter of three weeks. A way ahead like that would be possible, but does my right...

Civil Nuclear Power (17 Jan 2006)

Geoffrey Robinson: ...saw no great threat to the stability of gas prices, which would remain advantageous in comparison with the price of other energy sources. The situation following the ill-fated intervention in Iraq has put paid to that argument as well. I do not exaggerate much when I say that, in a nutshell, that was the advice that I was given. It was pursued, and much resulted from the review, not...

Oral Answers to Questions — Defence: Iraq (17 Oct 2005)

Geoffrey Robinson: Some of us who have not had the opportunities that other colleagues have had to visit Iraq have nevertheless followed developments with alternating concern and hope. Given the earlier successful elections and now the remarkable turnout—which will probably vote in favour of the constitution—we are more positive about the prospects for a democratic Iraq. What does my right hon....

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq (21 Jan 2002)

Mr Geoffrey Robinson: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what goods on the Military List have recently been approved for export to Iraq.

Stone-Platt Industries (18 Mar 1982)

Mr Geoffrey Robinson: ...today, is turning over nearly £50 million per annum, with an order book to cover a whole year's forward production. The company has orders for equipping the underground systems of New York, Seoul and Iraq. These are success stories, by any standards, of companies whose credibility in the market place has by today's precipitate receivership been severely damaged. It reminds one of...

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