Results 1-20 of 32 for iraq speaker:Daniel Kawczynski
- Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq: Reconstruction (18 Jun 2009)
Daniel Kawczynski: ...answer of 3 June 2009, Official Report, column 512W, on departmental public expenditure, for what reasons his Department has determined that it is more cost effective to manage major contracts in Iraq in London.
- Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Departmental Public Expenditure (3 Jun 2009)
Daniel Kawczynski: ...what services in Kirkuk have been reduced as a result of the change; and what recent discussions he has had with authorities in the Kurdistan region on the effect of the change on the UK's policy on northern Iraq and the Kurds.
- Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Afghanistan and Iraq (2 Jun 2009)
Daniel Kawczynski: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what allowances in addition to basic salary are paid to civilian employees of his Department working in (a) Afghanistan and (b) Iraq.
- Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Afghanistan and Iraq (19 May 2009)
Daniel Kawczynski: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs how many British citizens are directly employed by his Department in (a) Afghanistan and (b) Iraq; and in what capacities.
- Written Answers — Defence: Armed Forces: Pay (18 May 2009)
Daniel Kawczynski: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what levels of Operational Allowance are payable to troops in (a) Afghanistan, (b) Iraq and (c) each other country in which Operational Allowance is payable.
- Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq (14 May 2009)
Daniel Kawczynski: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what the mission statement for employees of his Department in Iraq is.
- Written Answers — Defence: Iraq: Peacekeeping Operations (7 Jul 2008)
Daniel Kawczynski: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many Saxon armoured personnel carriers are deployed on operations in (a) Iraq and (b) Afghanistan.
- Written Answers — Treasury: Iraq Conflict (1 Jul 2008)
Daniel Kawczynski: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how much the Government has spent on the war in Iraq in each financial year since hostilities began.
- Western Balkans (26 Feb 2008)
Daniel Kawczynski: ...for Uxbridge (Mr. Randall) on securing this important debate. One of the most powerful points that he made during the course of his speech was his analysis of the British Government's stance on Iraq and how they have ignored the United Nations mandate and its views in their illegal war against Iraq. As I have said many times in the past, my hon. Friend took a great principled stand on that...
- Points of Order (20 Nov 2007)
Daniel Kawczynski: ...order, Mr. Speaker. I have been working for a considerable time with representatives of Shrewsbury borough council to ensure that the brave servicemen and women from Shropshire who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan are given an appropriate civic reception to honour their bravery. Today we have been informed by media operations staff at the Ministry of Defence that they will not allow...
- Saudi Arabia (24 Jul 2007)
Daniel Kawczynski: ...a slightly different situation. Having spoken to my Saudi friends, I know that Saudi Arabia warned against the invasion. They lobbied heavily and extensively. They warned the allies not to invade Iraq as they felt that it would lead to certain problems down the line. Being local experts and knowing the area as they do, they also suggested that we, having taken over the country and occupied...
- Saudi Arabia (24 Jul 2007)
Daniel Kawczynski: ...great deal of media attention and coverage. It is difficult to imagine having to arrest 172 suspected terrorists. Many terrorists are infiltrating Saudi Arabia who have been trained in Afghanistan, Iraq and other parts of the world. Saudi Arabia is facing a hugely difficult situation in trying to cope and grapple with that. Ultimately, as we all know, it has been ramped up since May 2003...
- UK Bilateral Relations (Russia) (9 May 2007)
Daniel Kawczynski: ...with Russia. We need Russian support in the war on terrorism. Russia has a huge influence over Syria and Iran, and we know that there is an ongoing problem with border-crossing between Syria and Iraq. Insurgents and terrorists are coming from Syria and other countries across the Syrian border into Iraq, directly threatening the lives of serving British soldiers there because of the porous...
- Local Government (Shropshire) (21 Mar 2007)
Daniel Kawczynski: I thank the hon. Gentleman, because that gives me the opportunity to state that I was against the war in Iraq at the time—
- Iran (27 Feb 2007)
Daniel Kawczynski: ...in 1981, and I very much hope that the Minister will urge caution on our Israeli friends. The problem must be resolved in the United Nations. I am genuinely concerned that our troops serving in Iraq and Afghanistan could suffer from a huge retaliation because of the outrage that such unilateral action by Israel might cause. I also have considerable concerns about the attitude of Russia,...
- Point of Order: Iraq and the wider Middle East (24 Jan 2007)
Daniel Kawczynski: I am grateful to the right hon. and learned Gentleman for giving way. It is generally acknowledged that his predecessor was very much against going to war in Iraq, but he himself gave rather mixed messages to the House in the autumn of 2002 when he said: "It may well be true that, legally, no new resolution is required for the use of force to implement resolution 687."—[ Official...
- Residential Care (Public Funding) (17 Jan 2007)
Daniel Kawczynski: ....7 billion a year. That is the figure necessary significantly to improve and sustain better care in nursing and residential settings. So far, the Government have spent more than £5 billion on the war in Iraq, an illegal war that I opposed and will continue to oppose—
- Residential Care (Public Funding) (17 Jan 2007)
Daniel Kawczynski: It is no good the Minister shouting at me. I was vehemently opposed to the war in Iraq and made numerous statements about it in my local paper, the Shrewsbury Chronicle. It is a disgrace for a socialist Government to waste £5 billion of taxpayers' money when my constituents and their relatives are being robbed of their life savings purely to pay for something that should be free on the...
- Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Middle East (8 Jan 2007)
Daniel Kawczynski: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what discussions her Department plans to hold with (a) Iraq, (b) Jordan and (c) Libya on establishing British Army bases there on long-term leases.
- Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Middle East (5 Jan 2007)
Daniel Kawczynski: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what discussions her Department plans to hold with (a) Iraq, (b) Jordan and (c) Libya on establishing British Army bases there on long-term leases.
