Results 1-3 of 3 for terrorism speaker:Ann Cryer
- Orders of the Day: UK Borders Bill (5 Feb 2007)
Ann Cryer: ...in education, health and so on, we must have some idea of how many we are catering for at any given time. This is another good reason for the introduction of ID cards. They will not defeat terrorism, but they will give us a more accurate idea of how many citizens will need the different kinds of provision in the coming years, and even of how many will not be entitled to it. I would like to...
- Terrorism and Community Relations (27 Oct 2005)
Ann Cryer: ...and its report, printed in April, before I joined the Committee—I am a new kid on the block—have already had an impact on Government thinking and on legislation in the form of the Terrorism Bill, which had its Second Reading last night. I hope that my right hon. Friend the Minister will comment on that. I abstained last night because I cannot go along with the view that it is...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Culture, Media and Sport: Tourism (30 Jun 2003)
Mrs Ann Cryer: ...to learn that passenger numbers on the Worth valley railway in my constituency are up this year. That indicates that the fall in visitor numbers at St. Paul's has something to do with international terrorism and other things. Will the Department do everything in its power to encourage back some of those visitors?
