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Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism Bill (23 Nov 2005)

Michael Jack: ...and (b) after 26 October on which (i) the chief constable and (ii) other senior police officers of Lancashire constabulary contacted hon. Members representing constituencies in Lancashire about the Terrorism Bill; and what form that contact took.

Business of the House (16 Jan 2003)

Mr Michael Jack: ...fear for their lives. In the light of the tragic death of the police officer in Manchester and the apprehension of persons from north Africa, some will look at asylum now as the Trojan horse for terrorism. Will the Home Secretary make a statement on the subject of our current asylum procedures, so that the House may have an opportunity to probe the thoroughness, preparedness and resources...

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Terrorism (14 May 2002)

Mr Michael Jack: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will list his initiatives aimed at countering international terrorism in the less-developed world.

Orders of the Day — Finance Bill (30 Apr 2002)

Mr Michael Jack: ...encouragement we can give to genuine investment efforts. The Government have talked about addressing the issue of the devil making work for idle hands; in areas that are potential hotbeds of world terrorism, this objective is worth re-examining. I am delighted to learn that companies such as Grosvenor Estates are in discussion with the Treasury and the Inland Revenue about section 13 of...

Coalition Against International Terrorism (1 Nov 2001)

Mr Michael Jack: ..., and we shall not forget their sacrifice. They were fighting for freedom, democracy and the things that we hold near and dear. That is why we have to engage, again, in military activity against terrorism—in this case, against al-Qaeda. Its members are not democrats and they are not answerable to anyone. They showed not a hint of compassion in the action that they took on 11...

Orders of the Day — Criminal Justice Bill [Lords] (14 Apr 1993)

Mr Michael Jack: ...the hon. Gentleman when he said as much. There must be a basis which extends throughout Great Britain for proposals on money laundering. Equally, as the hon. Gentleman said, both the Prevention of Terrorism Act and the Northern Ireland (Emergency Powers) Act will require modification to incorporate those arrangements. I hope that what I have said helps the hon. Gentleman. The hon....

Crime (5 Mar 1993)

Mr Michael Jack: ...the party which opposed us on the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984, the Public Order Act 1986, and the Criminal Justice Acts of 1988 and 1991. It has consistently opposed the renewal of the prevention of terrorism Act. Was it not ironic that, last week, the Labour spokesman on Northern Ireland was telling us how the Opposition wanted to water down the PTA, as a means of trying to find...

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