Results 1-4 of 4 for terrorism speaker:Clive Efford
- London (21 Apr 2004)
Mr Clive Efford: I refer the hon. Gentleman to the motion that he and his colleagues have tabled for this debate. It does not say anything about the fear of terrorism. The Conservatives appear to lack a policy for London, so should we not get back to the motion and start discussing the issues rather than trying to stir up the fear of terrorism in the way that Conservative Members have throughout the debate?
- London (21 Apr 2004)
Mr Clive Efford: ...that this is the first occasion when he has spoken from the Front Bench, and I am sure it will not be the last. His speech was full of scaremongering about safety issues, street crime and the anti-terrorism measures that everyone wants taken to secure London for the future. He made much of the increase in taxes that Londoners have been required to pay over the past few years, but he failed...
- Written Answers — Defence: Terrorism (26 Feb 2002)
Mr Clive Efford: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how much the Government have made available to his Department for urgent operational requirements for the campaign against international terrorism.
- Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism (19 Nov 2001)
Mr Clive Efford: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will make a statement on the additional costs to the Metropolitan Police Authority of tackling the threat of terrorism.
