Results 1-3 of 3 for smoking speaker:George Galloway
- Usa (10 Jan 2001)
Mr George Galloway: ...that he must have better evidence than that which he ultimately produced to justify a massive missile attack on a factory producing vital medicines in one of the world's poorest countries. As the smoke cleared and the dead were carried out of the pharmaceuticals plant, only one Government on earth paraded its support for the American action--the UK Government. To my certain knowledge, the...
- National Lottery (25 Oct 1995)
Mr George Galloway: ...by the ebullient tax yield that results is extraordinary. Even the most rapacious free marketeers among Conservative Members would not argue that the state should encourage or organise the smoking of cigarettes or the drinking of alcohol on the basis that large sums of tax would thereby be yielded to the Exchequer. Whether or not they accept that argument, it is incumbent on Conservative...
- Royal Navy (28 Feb 1989)
Mr George Galloway: ..., as I hope it will be changed. In opening the debate, the Minister reminded us that it is 123 years ago today since the Royal Navy outlawed grapeshot as ordnance. At the very first whiff of the smoke detector which was let off behind him, he ducked and bobbed and weaved in such a way as to put in question his steadiness under fire, and frankly, his contribution from then on was...
