Results 1-7 of 7 for iraq speaker:Kevin Brennan
- NATO Summit/Special EU Council (30 Jun 2004)
Mr Kevin Brennan: Does the Prime Minister acknowledge that many of us who sincerely opposed the military action now equally sincerely wish success to the new Government in Iraq, and not just because the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of the new Iraqi Government spent some of their exile in Cardiff? Is it not the responsibility of us all to put aside whatever stance we took, either in favour of the...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Culture, Media and Sport: Iraq (19 May 2003)
Mr Kevin Brennan: Is my right hon. Friend aware that a cross-party group of Back Benchers recently visited the British Museum to see some of the Iraqi treasures that it acquired at a period when the policy may have been less retentionist and that, during that visit, the director of the museum expressed particular concern about the lack of co-operation with UNESCO from the Americans in Iraq, especially their...
- Department for Transport, Local Government and the Regions (8 May 2003)
Mr Kevin Brennan: ...a myth that special advisers could have no role in managing or directing civil servants; that is utterly impractical because the special adviser is the equivalent of the embedded journalist in the Iraq war. They are in the system but not part of it. It is impossible for special advisers to do their job unless they can interact effectively in management terms with civil servants. Special...
- Written Answers — International Development: Iraq (26 Mar 2003)
Mr Kevin Brennan: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development if she will make a statement on humanitarian relief for Iraq.
- Business of the House (6 Mar 2003)
Mr Kevin Brennan: Can we have a statement from the Secretary of State for Defence on preparations to avoid friendly fire—and, indeed, civilian casualties—in any joint military operations with US forces in Iraq? Is the Leader of the House aware that, in an answer to my named day written question for 10 February which was finally answered on 5 March, in which I had asked the Secretary of State for...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Engagements (26 Feb 2003)
Mr Kevin Brennan: With the inevitable focus today on the possibility of war with Iraq, does the Prime Minister understand the concern of those of us who have been in Northern Ireland this week that the moment of truth for the peace process is also imminent there? What assurances can he give the House that the prize of peace in these islands will not be lost in the gathering clouds of war with Iraq?
- Iraq: Contingency Preparations Update (7 Jan 2003)
Mr Kevin Brennan: ...to the House what is meant by the phrase Xfull and active support" for the United Nations weapons inspectors, unless it means that, without a positive report from the inspectors of breaches by Iraq, British forces will not be committed into conflict?
