Results 1-6 of 6 for terrorism speaker:Ian Davidson
- EU Constitution Referendum (30 Mar 2004)
Mr Ian Davidson: ...more powers at the centre. How can we possibly trust those in the European Union who are incapable of stopping thieves and vagabonds robbing the common agricultural policy blind to police against terror in the EU? It is clear that before there is any further accretion of powers to the EU, it must put its own house in order. The British Government have made insufficient efforts to reform...
- Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: India (5 Jul 2002)
Mr Ian Davidson: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what recent discussions he has had with the Government of India about combating terrorism.
- Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: India (4 Jul 2002)
Mr Ian Davidson: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what progress he has made with the Government of India on bilateral training initiatives in counter-terrorism.
- Orders of the Day — Proceeds of Crime Bill — [1st Allotted Day]: Clause 249 — General purpose of this Part (26 Feb 2002)
Mr Ian Davidson: ...in my constituency as a result of drug misuse than by terrorist activity and, therefore, that the significance of retrospection should be considered in that context as well as simply in that of terrorism?
- Proceeds of Crime Bill (30 Oct 2001)
Mr Ian Davidson: ...as mine at the very bottom of the tree; those who are much higher up get off scot-free. That is not fair, and not what a Labour Government should be doing. We will apply different legislation to terrorism, drugs and crime; they will be treated as three separate issues. It has already been said that there are spillovers and tie-ins linking the three, and there are a couple of instances in...
- Action Against Financing Terrorism (15 Oct 2001)
Mr Ian Davidson: I welcome the Chancellor's drawing of links between terrorism, drugs, crime and associated problems. However, there is a major omission from the list: tax evasion. It would be helpful if my right hon. Friend extended his powers to cover that. Does he accept that there should be no undue restrictions on the search for financial information and that trawls, which should be carried out, would...
