Results 1-6 of 6 for iraq speaker:David Burnside
- Foreign Affairs and Defence (24 Nov 2004)
David Burnside: I will come later in my remarks to the past, present and future contributions of the United States Administration to the peace process to which the hon. Gentleman refers. Iraq and the management of the war is now the Government's major foreign policy objective. We are where we are. The House voted, we went to war, we are in Iraq and we must manage it efficiently and effectively with as much...
- Written Answers — Defence: Iraq (1 Jul 2004)
David Burnside: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what the arrangements are regarding charges for post and parcels sent by relatives in Northern Ireland to serving soldiers on active duty in Iraq; and if he will make a statement.
- Iraq (Military Operations) (7 Apr 2003)
Mr David Burnside: ...constituency, conveying the President to Hillsborough to join the Prime Minister in pursuing the successful conclusion of the conflict in the Gulf and then the start of the task of reconstructing Iraq. That is the important item on the agenda. However, the Secretary of State will also know that there will be a break in the proceedings tomorrow morning for a less important, although not...
- Estimates Day — [2nd Allotted Day] — Supplementary Estimates, 2002–2003 — Foreign and Commonwealth Office — War Against Terrorism (11 Mar 2003)
Mr David Burnside: ...from the world order, expressed, hopefully, through the United Nations, will defeat terrorism. That brings me to the current fear and uncertainty. If I belonged to a terrorist organisation in Iraq or Afghanistan, I would like the disunity and division that I see in the United Kingdom press and on CNN and BBC reports. In the past week, newspaper front pages have revealed major divisions in...
- Northern Ireland (11 Feb 2003)
Mr David Burnside: ..., look him straight in the eye and say "Saddam, are you coming into the peace process?" I know that Saddam would say, "I am committed to the peace process, and I've got arms inspectors all over Iraq inspecting this, that and the other while representatives are at the United Nations. We're trying to get a peaceful solution." Would the Prime Minister do that with Gerry Adams and Martin...
- Defence in the World (17 Oct 2002)
Mr David Burnside: ...the hon. Gentleman, on behalf of Her Majesty's Opposition, agree that predictability depends on intelligence? Her Majesty's Government set an example when we were recalled in the recess to debate Iraq. They created a precedent by providing intelligence information, including from MI6, on the threat from Iraq. Does he agree that that precedent should be followed? Should not information from...
