Results 1-8 of 8 for terrorism speaker:Nick Gibb
- Zimbabwe (1 Jul 2004)
Mr Nick Gibb: In March this year, the Prime Minister made an important speech on global terror in which he, in effect, announced a new doctrine of intervention in cases in which states "oppress and brutalise their people", which he rightly saw as a future source of international terror. That was an impressive and important speech, but I am unclear about how the new doctrine applies to countries such as...
- Written Answers — Home Department: Identity Cards (17 May 2004)
Mr Nick Gibb: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what contribution identity cards are intended to make to combating terrorism.
- Written Answers — Home Department: Credit Card Fraud (3 Mar 2004)
Mr Nick Gibb: ...credit card fraud on the internet following the rolling out of chip and PIN across the United Kingdom; (6) what his assessment is of the effect of internet credit card fraud on the (a) funding of terrorism and (b) proliferation of illegal drugs.
- The Middle East (16 Apr 2002)
Mr Nick Gibb: ...are, to a greater or lesser extent, hostile to its very existence. Every day, Israel faces fierce and even deadly opposition to its very survival from enemies who seek their ends through force and terror rather than through democracy. As UN Security Council resolution 242 declared 34 years ago, it has "the right to live at peace within secure and recognised boundaries free from threats or...
- The Middle East (16 Apr 2002)
Mr Nick Gibb: ...his readiness to return to the table to make painful concessions for a true peace. He has stated his acceptance of the Mitchell plan. But Israel understands that peace cannot exist in the shadow of terrorism. We should respect its leaders' firm resolve not to negotiate under fire and their determination to take action, which the Palestinian Authority should have taken, to destroy terrorist...
- The Middle East (16 Apr 2002)
Mr Nick Gibb: It is said that the military action against terrorists will simply encourage more fanatics to join the militant brigades to wage war on Israel; there is some truth in that. But those people, like the young woman who blew herself up in Jerusalem on Friday killing six Israelis, cannot supply their own explosives, plan their campaigns, finance their operations or import their own arms. Israel is...
- Ministerial Conduct (DTLR) (23 Oct 2001)
Mr Nick Gibb: ...expose themselves as out of touch. In the most recent recall of Parliament, my hon. Friend the Member for South Staffordshire (Sir P. Cormack) praised the Prime Minister's conduct in the war against terrorism. However, his comments were greeted with murmurs of derision from some Labour Members who failed to comprehend that a Conservative Member could voice support for a Labour Prime...
- Copyright, etc. and Trade Marks (Offences and Enforcement) Bill (9 Mar 2001)
Mr Nick Gibb: Is the hon. Gentleman saying that the only way to deal with terrorism in this country is to have a huge army of trading standards officers looking out for all the sources of income used by terrorists—or should we clamp down on the terrorists themselves? The Government are releasing terrorists, so they should consider their policy on terrorism and not use consumer protection legislation...
