Results 1-20 of 37 for terrorism speaker:James Clappison
- Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: Topical Questions (6 Jul 2009)
James Clappison: ...), who is now the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, Ministers came before the Committee and gave exactly the same answer that the Minister for Policing, Crime and Counter-Terrorism has given this afternoon, namely that there might have been problems in the past, but the Government have just taken measures to put everything right? When the Home Secretary comes before...
- Gaza (15 Jan 2009) has video
James Clappison: ...the state of Israel, that they are prepared to abide by the conditions that the international community have set them, and that they are prepared to abide by previous conditions and give up terrorism as a starting point; then, there can be talks. There is little point in Israel having talks with Hamas before Hamas recognises it and those fundamental conditions are observed. However, I hope...
- Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism: Arrests (17 Nov 2008)
James Clappison: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many of those (a) arrested and (b) convicted in respect of (i) offences under the Terrorism Acts 2000 and 2006 and (ii) offences otherwise involving terrorism in each year since 2000 were foreign nationals; how many of them were (A) EU and (B) non-EU nationals; and what proportion of all terrorist offenders each category represents.
- Written Answers — Communities and Local Government: Community Relations: Islam (23 Oct 2008)
James Clappison: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government pursuant to the answer of 13 October 2008, Official Report, column 989W, on terrorism, what progress has been made on point 11 of the 12-point plan of 5 August 2005 in respect of consulting Muslim leaders with regard to those clerics who are not British citizens to draw up a list of those not suitable to preach who will be...
- Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism (20 Oct 2008)
James Clappison: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department with reference to the statement of 15 December 2005, Official Report, columns 167-71WS, on counter-terrorism: progress report, what progress has been made on the development of a database of individuals who have demonstrated unacceptable behaviour.
- Written Answers — Communities and Local Government: Terrorism (13 Oct 2008)
James Clappison: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government what progress has been made on the implementation of point 11 of the then Prime Minister's 12-point counter-terrorism plan issued in August 2005.
- Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism: Asylum (29 Sep 2008)
James Clappison: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many persons have been denied asylum on the grounds of participation in terrorism since the announcement of the then Prime Minister's 12 point plan in August 2005.
- Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism: Extradition (29 Sep 2008)
James Clappison: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many persons have been extradited for terrorism-related offences since the announcement of the then Prime Minister's 12-point plan in August 2005, broken down by quarter; and how many requests for extradition for terrorism-related offences (a) are outstanding and (b) have been made since August 2005.
- Points of Order: Treaty of Lisbon (No. 3) — (3rd allotted day) (5 Feb 2008)
James Clappison: ...of the EU's ambitions in this direction. Could we be looking at the foundation for gradual moves in the direction of a European defence policy and of incipient policing, criminal law and anti-terrorism policies directed towards other states and based on these sweeping assertions of human rights?
- Oral Answers to Questions — Leader of the House: Counter-terrorism (2 Jul 2007)
James Clappison: Whatever the circumstances of present events, is the Home Secretary aware that in serious criminal cases involving terrorism that have recently concluded, there has been a strong connection between serious offences and the influence and transmission of extreme ideological religious views? Will she make countering that baleful influence a priority?
- Written Answers — Home Department: Security Measures (25 Jun 2007)
James Clappison: ...pursuant to the answer of 6 June 2007, Official Report, columns 618-20W, on security measures, how many individuals have been (a) charged with and (b) convicted of an offence of encouraging terrorism under the Terrorism Act 2006.
- Written Answers — Home Department: Security Measures (25 Jun 2007)
James Clappison: ...the answer of 6 June 2007, Official Report, columns 618-20W, on security measures, what the timetable is for consulting on setting a maximum time limit for all future extradition cases involving terrorism; and when he expects to reach a decision on that matter.
- Written Answers — Justice: Security Measures (25 Jun 2007)
James Clappison: ...to the answer of 6 June 2007, Official Report, columns 618-20W, on security measures, by how much court capacity has been expanded to deal with existing and anticipated case load relating to terrorism; and how much further expansion is planned.
- Business of the House: Counter-Terrorism (7 Jun 2007)
James Clappison: ...involved in fostering violence in that way. In a written answer to me at the end of March this year, I was told by the Government that there had been only one such deportation for fomenting acts of terrorism. I understand that there may have been one since then, but will the Home Secretary reconsider a more vigorous approach which does justice to the scale of the problem of the extremist...
- Written Answers — Home Department: Deportation: Terrorism (27 Mar 2007)
James Clappison: ...have been deported from the UK since 24 August 2005 on the ground that their presence is not conducive to the public good due to their involvement in fomenting or provoking others to commit acts of terrorism.
- Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: Middle East (17 Jul 2006)
James Clappison: ...that Hezbollah is supported by Syria and Iran, will the Minister bring every possible form of pressure—and consequences, if necessary—to bear on Iran and Syria to end their support for terrorism and their support for the rejection of any possible just peace in the middle east?
- Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Road Map (6 Feb 2006)
James Clappison: ...Affairs what assessment he has made of the policy of Hamas towards the Palestinian Authority's commitments under the Road Map, with particular reference to the commitment to seek to curtail terrorism; what steps he plans to take to promote the Authority's adherence to the Road Map following the elections for the Legislative Council; and if he will make a statement.
- Written Answers — Home Department: Asylum Seekers (19 Dec 2005)
James Clappison: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many of those detained under (a) the Terrorism Act 2000 and (b) the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 (i) were seeking asylum at the time of their detention and (ii) have subsequently claimed asylum.
- Terrorism and Community Relations (27 Oct 2005)
James Clappison: .... That sense of commitment was evident earlier this year, when he was anxious for certain issues to be highlighted and more urgency to be shown, and to make the important connection between anti-terrorism laws and operations and the need for a wider strategy that reaches out to and engages communities, so as to make them feel part of the process. That important point cannot be...
- Terrorism and Community Relations (27 Oct 2005)
James Clappison: ...in this country can see that those are the acts of a tiny minority. I endorse the hon. Lady's comments, and I shall add some of my own. Although some members of the community have taken part in terrorism, we should never lose sight of the fact that they are few in number. They are isolated both within their community and in the wider community, and they are unrepresentative. Nevertheless,...
