Results 1-11 of 11 for iraq speaker:Jim Knight
- Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Beef (17 Nov 2005)
Jim Knight: ...8212; — — — — 1 1 Iceland — — — — — — — — Iran — — — — — — — — Iraq — — — — — — — — Israel — — — — 24 2 1 0 Italy 351 114 1,228 348 687 311...
- Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq (30 Mar 2004)
Mr Jim Knight: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what discussions he has had with the Governments of countries neighbouring Iraq about the cross-border movements of terrorist groups.
- Lord Hutton's Report (4 Feb 2004)
Mr Jim Knight: ...given by Dr. Kay to the Armed Services Committee on 28 January? He said, for example: "All I can say is if you read the total body of intelligence in the last 12 to 15 years that flowed on Iraq, I quite frankly think it would be hard to come to a conclusion other than Iraq was a gathering, serious threat to the world with regard to WMD."
- Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq (14 Oct 2003)
Mr Jim Knight: If he will make a statement on the numbers and dispositions of troops from countries other than the UK and the USA operational in Iraq.
- Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq (14 Oct 2003)
Mr Jim Knight: ...security assistance force—ISAF—in restabilising and rebuilding that city. It is clear that a number of countries, which are not included in the impressive list of those involved in Iraq, have useful skills and experience to offer. Can the Foreign Secretary give us some indication as to whether there is any willingness among nations such as Finland, France and Germany, which...
- Northern Ireland Assembly Elections Bill (17 Mar 2003)
Mr Jim Knight: At a time when we are all understandably preoccupied with events in Iraq, it is nevertheless appropriate that we should not be so distracted that we fail to continue to seek to get our own house in order in respect of Northern Ireland. I support the Bill as an important measure to allow time for parties to reflect on the recent negotiations and, I hope, to get the Assembly up and running...
- Defence in the World (17 Oct 2002)
Mr Jim Knight: ...happen. There is an international will to have an international response to terrorism, but there is not the same will to act against rogue states with weapons of mass destruction, in particular Iraq, which will form the main part of my contribution. It is clear from constituents who have contacted me that there is still considerable concern about such action. The public need to be...
- International Development Bill [Lords]: New Clause 1 — Restriction on assistance to governments involved in gross violations of human rights (23 Jan 2002)
Mr Jim Knight: ...by the United States has been tried and does not seem to have shifted Fidel Castro to date, unless I have missed the news. It could even be argued that we are not getting far with sanctions against Iraq. I ask the hon. Gentleman to consider withdrawing the new clause and allow us to move on.
- Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq (Weapons Inspection) (8 Jan 2002)
Mr Jim Knight: What recent discussions he has had with the US Government on the (a) proliferation and (b) international inspection of chemical, biological and radiological weapons, with particular reference to Iraq.
- Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq (Weapons Inspection) (8 Jan 2002)
Mr Jim Knight: ...US should urgently reconsider its rejection . . . of the protocol to strengthen the biological weapons convention"? Should that reconsideration be a prerequisite to the US taking any action against Iraq because of its activities in that area?
- Business of the House (8 Oct 2001)
Mr Jim Knight: ...would respond? Who would have thought that, when the time came, missiles would be accompanied by food and medical aid? Who would have thought that such care would be taken to work with Pakistan and Iraq in helping with the long-established refugee crisis? Even now, as we share deep concern at the military action in which we are engaged, we must retain our pride in the role that Britain has...
