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Bills Presented: Iraq: Future Strategic Relationship (14 Jan 2009) has video

Andrew Pelling: Whatever our discussions about how affairs in Iraq have progressed, it is important—as the hon. Member for Bournemouth, East (Mr. Ellwood) has said—that the message is sent that we give our heartfelt thanks to the Army and the families for all their sacrifices serving our country and for trying their best to serve the people of Iraq. I was struck by the hon. Gentleman's speech...

Bills Presented: Iraq: Future Strategic Relationship (14 Jan 2009) has video

Andrew Pelling: ...point. Does he agree that members of the Christian community, people whose relatives have been killed recently in outrages in Mosul and those living in Jordan or Syria after being chased out of Iraq in recent months would not necessarily see the invasion as a success in any event?

Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Gaza and West Bank (3 Jul 2007)

Andrew Pelling: ...is the dialogue that could be undertaken by Tony Blair. However, some commentators feel that he has a huge handicap in terms of his previous role as Prime Minister, and the problems in Lebanon and Iraq. What can Her Majesty's Government do to get him over that hurdle and handicap?

Written Answers — Treasury: Iraq (10 Oct 2006)

Andrew Pelling: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the total cost has been of the invasion and occupation of Iraq.

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