Results 1-9 of 9 for iraq speaker:Chris Grayling
- Orders of the Day — Armed Forces (Parliamentary Approval for Participation in Armed Conflict) Bill — Order for Second Reading read. — [Queen's Consent, on behalf of the Crown, signified.] (21 Oct 2005)
Chris Grayling: ...strong voices against the Bill: the hon. Members for High Peak (Tom Levitt) and for Hendon, and my hon. Friend the Member for North Wiltshire (Mr. Gray), who explained why, although he opposed the Iraq war, he felt that the Bill was wrong. He expressed a fear that it was populist, and concerned with the arguments over Iraq rather than what was right for the future. He also spoke of the...
- Orders of the Day — Armed Forces (Parliamentary Approval for Participation in Armed Conflict) Bill — Order for Second Reading read. — [Queen's Consent, on behalf of the Crown, signified.] (21 Oct 2005)
Chris Grayling: ...them in a legal framework that constrains them from doing what they think right, we may ultimately come to regret it. The important thing to remember is that the royal prerogative was not used over Iraq. What happened in the run-up to the Iraq war was pretty much exactly the process that the right hon. Member for Birmingham, Ladywood is asking for. We cannot end up jeopardising decision...
- Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq (9 Mar 2005)
Mr Chris Grayling: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what assessment he has made of the impact on the UK Muslim community of his policy in relation to Iraq.
- Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq (2 Mar 2004)
Mr Chris Grayling: Is the Foreign Secretary confident that none of the groups involved in the political process in the run-up to elections in Iraq has any linkages to the violence that is taking place in the country at present?
- Written Answers — International Development: Iraq (15 Oct 2003)
Mr Chris Grayling: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development if he will make a statement on the post-conflict reconstruction of Iraq.
- Middle East (8 Sep 2003)
Mr Chris Grayling: With hindsight, what should have been done differently to prepare for the aftermath of the war in Iraq?
- Iraq (Humanitarian Contingency Plan) (30 Jan 2003)
Mr Chris Grayling: The right hon. Lady will be aware that we have rightly provided refuge in this country during the difficult times in Iraq in recent years for many younger people in particular who have left that country. Naturally, if Iraq moves into a better future, they will be an extremely important part of putting the country back together again and giving it a prosperous and successful future. The hon....
- Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq (9 May 2002)
Mr Chris Grayling: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what his policy is on involving the United Nations in a decision to take military action against Iraq.
- Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Afghanistan (27 Nov 2001)
Mr Chris Grayling: Following President Bush's comments yesterday, will the Secretary of State please tell the House what discussions he had at the UN about UN weapons inspections in Iraq? What information do the Government have about the situation there in respect of the production of weapons of mass destruction?
