Results 1-9 of 9 for iraq speaker:Matthew Taylor
- Written Answers — Defence: Iraq (18 Nov 2003)
Mr Matthew Taylor: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what rotation schedule is expected for troops in Iraq.
- Written Answers — Defence: Iraq (18 Sep 2003)
Mr Matthew Taylor: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence (1) what total additional amount has been spent by his Department on operations in Iraq in each month since 1 January; (2) what the cost was of deployment of troops to Iraq's neighbouring countries in the build up to the invasion of Iraq; (3) if he will estimate the total additional monthly cost of British operations in Iraq; (4) if he will...
- Written Answers — Defence: Iraq (17 Sep 2003)
Mr Matthew Taylor: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will estimate (a) the length of time in training that British army units require before deployment in Iraq and (b) the ratio of deployed personnel to total personnel absorbed by operations in Iraq.
- Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation (14 Apr 2003)
Mr Matthew Taylor: ...We are talking about a bounce back coming from nowhere, funded by nothing, with no investment to pay for it. The Chancellor believes in that, and he may be right: perhaps the response to the war in Iraq will be a huge runaway success in the American economy, driving worldwide success and driving up the British economy, despite the fall in business investment in the United Kingdom. To...
- Written Answers — Trade and Industry: Export Credits (Iraq) (1 Apr 2003)
Mr Matthew Taylor: To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what payments were made by the Export Credit Guarantees Department for claims relating to Iraq since 1990; and if she will make a statement]
- Written Answers — Trade and Industry: Computer Contracts (Iraq) (19 Mar 2003)
Mr Matthew Taylor: To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what export regulations apply to the computer and computer maintenance contracts between ICL/Fujitsu and the Government of Iraq; when approvals have been given; and if she will make a statement.
- Written Answers — Treasury: Centre for Non-Residents (10 Mar 2003)
Mr Matthew Taylor: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what guidance the Centre for Non-Residents has issued for British nationals (a) returning from countries neighbouring Iraq and (b) otherwise affected by Foreign Office advice on safety, concerning their tax liability and legal residency for financial year 2002–03; and if he will make a statement.
- Economy and Public Services (12 Feb 2003)
Mr Matthew Taylor: ...make such points. The Chancellor's optimism looks increasingly delusional. He is in denial about the state of the economy. Today, the MPC cut its growth forecast, partly because of uncertainty over Iraq but partly because of collapsing UK investment. The concern is that a Chancellor who will not admit the problems of the UK economy will never introduce policies to correct them. If we are...
- Pre-Budget Report (27 Nov 2002)
Mr Matthew Taylor: ...in manufacturing and the collapse of investment in this country that is far greater than that of our competitors. What exactly is the Chancellor's assessment of the additional risk from any war with Iraq? He said that he would have to make such an assessment. We are not simply considering a world downturn. The scale of our manufacturing problems is unique to Britain and it has been...
