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Public Bill Committee: Banking Bill: Clause 228 (30 Oct 2008)

Colin Breed: ...the Act. The second is to provide legislative cover for any actions that might be considered inappropriate. That justifies the means by the ends. Hence, the assets of Landsbanki were seized under terrorism legislation. The gathering of information from individuals in their homes or places of work in any way, at any time of the day or night and in any circumstances, such as breaking into...

Public Bill Committee: Banking Bill: Clause 179 (28 Oct 2008)

Colin Breed: Would that be similar to the non-routine use of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 for the inspection of Landsbanki, for instance?

Defence Procurement (16 Jun 2004)

Mr Colin Breed: ...key considerations in any defence procurement policy. In the defence White Paper published in December 2003, the MOD confirmed that it had shifted to network-enabled capability, with a stress on anti-terrorism measures such as information gathering. Looking back at the situation before and after September 2001, that seems entirely appropriate. What needs to be cut to pay for the new...

Occupied Territories (4 May 2004)

Mr Colin Breed: ...see state-of-the-art weapons supplied by the United States for security purposes. However, when people on the other side attempt to defend themselves with sticks and stones, they are deemed to be terrorists and shot. There are continuing and growing howls of protest from people all around the world. I agree that time is running out; for many years there has been nothing but escalation....

Estimates Day — [2nd Allotted Day] — Supplementary Estimates, 2002–2003 — Foreign and Commonwealth Office — War Against Terrorism (11 Mar 2003)

Mr Colin Breed: ...support for his views not only in this House but outside. We welcome the decision to discuss the report of the Select Committee on Foreign Affairs on the foreign policy aspects of the war against terrorism. It is timely and appropriate. We applaud the work of the Committee and welcome its many sensible and constructive recommendations. It is pleasing that the Government broadly agree with...

Estimates Day — [2nd Allotted Day] — Supplementary Estimates, 2002–2003 — Foreign and Commonwealth Office — War Against Terrorism (11 Mar 2003)

Mr Colin Breed: ...efforts not to divulge his weapons and to keep them as secret as he can. The Liberal Democrats remain concerned that the Government's Iraq policy may exacerbate, and not decrease, the threat from terrorism, on the one hand by increasing antipathy towards the west among many communities, and, on the other, by fracturing the carefully constructed alliance against terrorism that has achieved...

Defence in the World (22 Jan 2003)

Mr Colin Breed: ...and unease owing to a range of perceptible international threats. Central to this collective sentiment is the prospect of an imminent conflict with Iraq, coupled with the shadow of international terrorism that has already spread over a large number of different countries, and the long-standing problems in the middle east. I associate myself with many of the comments of the hon. and...

Opposition Day: Foot and Mouth (28 Feb 2001)

Mr Colin Breed: ...from a couple of letters, which are heartfelt. The first is from a farmer in South Mol on, who writes: As a sixth generation Exmoor farmer with a young family, it is extremely hard to describe the terror, worry and sheer anxiety that this foot and mouth outbreak is causing my immediate family. I run both beef and sheep and am not afraid of hard work. Firstly, I live downwind, albeit 35...

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