Results 1-2 of 2 for terrorism speaker:Kelvin Hopkins
- Air Transport (8 Jun 2004)
Mr Kelvin Hopkins: ...the airport. Therefore, even if no new runways were built, airports in the south-east could accommodate an extra 70 million passengers a year. If serious problems arise in relation to oil or terrorism, or if we encounter economic problems that we cannot predict, or if we face serious environmental problems with which the world has to deal, there might be less demand for air passenger...
- Non-proliferation Treaty Review (24 Mar 2004)
Mr Kelvin Hopkins: .... It is time to decommission Trident and not to replace it—that point has been made. It was designed for a world in which major powers faced each other, not for a world that is dealing with terrorism carried out by persons unknown working within societies. Trident is out of date, irrelevant, extremely expensive and potentially very dangerous. I agree entirely that we should...
