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Written Answers — Prime Minister: Libya: Northern Ireland (12 Oct 2009)

Kate Hoey: To ask the Prime Minister if he will make representations to the President of Libya on compensation for the victims of Irish Republican Army terrorism in Northern Ireland.

Olympics: Operation Pathway (20 Apr 2009) has video

Kate Hoey: Given the real threat to this country from international terrorism, does the Home Secretary agree that the language that the Home Office and the Government generally use must be very carefully chosen? The public do not understand when something that is quite clearly not an issue of national security is treated as it has been. I refer, obviously, to the case of the honourable Member of this...

Africa (30 Mar 2009) has video

Kate Hoey: ...process to pursue campaigns of persecution against political and civil society opponents of the regime. The continuing abductions and detentions are evidence of the way in which the campaign of terror is being pursued under the control and protection of the parallel structure of the operational command, so ably pointed out by the hon. Gentleman. The two parallel structures are both trying...

Oral Answers to Questions — Health: International Terrorism (24 Mar 2009) has video

Kate Hoey: Will the Home Secretary give the House an assurance that all measures to combat international terrorism will treat every British citizen in the UK in the same way? That is especially important for people in Northern Ireland. Will she assure the House that she will not require Northern Ireland citizens to have a passport to come over to mainland Britain, just because there is an open border...

Bill Presented: Topical Debate — Zimbabwe (3 Jul 2008) has video

Kate Hoey: ...we were not told that we should not get involved because we were ex-colonialists, or that we should not struggle to rid South Africa of oppression. Many South Africans came to the UK to seek refuge from terror; today, many Zimbabweans are coming here, and we need to give them the same support that we gave to the African National Congress exiles all those years ago. I want to mention some...

Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism: Detainees (23 Jun 2008)

Kate Hoey: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department where suspects are held under the provisions of counter-terrorism legislation in pre-charge detention; whether they are allowed to see family visitors; whether they are allowed access to print, visual and online media; and if she will make a statement.

[Mrs. Joan Humble in the Chair] — Zimbabwe (Sanctions) (29 Apr 2008)

Kate Hoey: ...leaders are continuing to offer excuses for the regime and allowing the destruction of Zimbabwe to go on. Since the election, Mugabe's illegitimate regime has gone all-out in deploying a reign of terror on individuals and communities, out in rural areas and out of sight of any cameras, attacking people who voted for Morgan Tsvangirai and the Movement for Democratic Change. The military,...

Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism Act 2000 (18 Oct 2007)

Kate Hoey: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department where information gathered under Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000 is stored.

Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism Act 2000: Freedom of Information (18 Oct 2007)

Kate Hoey: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what the process is by which an individual can apply for access to information gathered about them under Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000.

Point of Order: Summer Adjournment (26 Jul 2007) has video

Kate Hoey: ...against the constitution. Finally, a lot of my constituents will be travelling this summer. They will be flying off and using the airports. I want to put in a word for some kind of reality check on the question of terrorism and the various measures that have been introduced. I am absolutely certain that one of the things that the terrorists want to do is to change our way of life and to...

Points of Order: Zimbabwe (19 Jul 2007) has video

Kate Hoey: ...is a roll call of those targeted by Central Intelligence Organisation agents and the militia in their systematic campaign of violence against anyone who poses a threat to Mugabe's reign of terror and national destruction. We all saw the pictures of those people's bloodied and beaten faces, and the brutal injuries sustained while they were recently in custody. They were shocking images....

Orders of the Day: Police and Justice Bill (24 Oct 2006)

Kate Hoey: ...the treaty had been agreed in America. Does that mean that the American Senate has agreed to accept British courts' rights to try people whom we are attempting to take back for the purposes of IRA terrorism cases?

Points of Order: UK-US Extradition Treaty (12 Jul 2006)

Kate Hoey: ...that Congress will never agree to sign this treaty? It is clear from the history of cases of a political nature where people were not allowed to come back, particularly those involving Irish terrorism, that there are those in the United States who will never accept that British courts have a right to try anyone from Ireland.

Orders of the Day — Northern Ireland (Offences) Bill (23 Nov 2005)

Kate Hoey: ...always adopted when it supported the Conservatives on similar measures. When I first came into the House, I remember having almost to hide because I was not prepared to vote against the prevention of terrorism legislation and other measures. Many of my colleagues in the Labour party did not agree with the Opposition line. Even when the Prime Minister was shadow Home Secretary, we voted...

Orders of the Day — Northern Ireland (Offences) Bill (23 Nov 2005)

Kate Hoey: ...-Internment League many years ago—because summary justice does not work and leads to more resentment. However, on the very day on which other hon. Members and I were accused of being soft on terrorism, the Government introduced a Bill that will allow all those people, whatever atrocities they have committed, to get away with it. Many hon. Members wish to speak, so I shall conclude....

Northern Ireland (22 Feb 2005)

Ms Kate Hoey: ...not include in the motion to stop the allowances paid to Sinn Fein Members the further provision that they should not be here at all? Is not it absolute nonsense that we are discussing anti-terrorism activity and security in the House, and yet democratically elected Members are expected to walk around and bump into people whom Michael McDowell from the Republic of Ireland has said are...

Northern Ireland (11 Jan 2005)

Ms Kate Hoey: ...that we will not be held to ransom by IRA-Sinn Fein and that we will go ahead and set up instantly a devolved Northern Ireland Assembly with nationalist and Unionist parties that have no links to terrorism.

Windsor Castle (24 Jun 2003)

Ms Kate Hoey: ...up to the fact that there is not a single ward officer in Lambeth, as they have all been sent up to guard President Putin—that in relation to any extra resources that go into security and terrorism, London boroughs that have many officers taken away on a day-to-day basis are given extra officers? There must be a balance to that, because if it is to go on for some time, it will affect...

Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Engagements (12 Mar 2003)

Ms Kate Hoey: May I thank my right hon. Friend for taking two days last week out of his very busy schedule to spend in Northern Ireland? Does he agree that it is important that, when dealing with terrorism, we do not operate with double standards? Can he give me and the people of Northern Ireland an assurance that he will not allow any deal to be entered into with the Irish Republican Army that allows...

Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: International Crime (18 Jan 1999)

Ms Kate Hoey: ...and the RUC on their continued co-operation, which is very good at present. We must obviously extend and improve co-operation within the rest of the United Kingdom, and that is already happening. Terrorism affects everyone and may be a by-product of other organised crime.

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