Results 1-5 of 5 for terrorism speaker:Andrew Lansley
- Opposition Day — [15th Allotted Day]: Access to NHS Services (3 Jul 2007)
Andrew Lansley: ..., according to the Government's rhetoric, is one of their intentions. May I trespass away from the subject of the motion, and say a word about the arrest of a number of doctors in relation to the terrorist attacks last weekend? The House and the public will be shocked that members of a profession dedicated to saving lives should, it is at least suspected, conspire to take lives in an...
- Emergency Preparedness (19 Oct 2005)
Andrew Lansley: ..., active engagement with the possible risks and solutions. Clearly, terrorist attacks are a major threat that we continue to face. In recent times, as distinct from Northern Ireland-related terrorism, the threat became real in this country on 7 and 21 July. On 7 July, we were deeply thankful for the work of the emergency services, Transport for London and all those involved. After 21...
- Public Bill Committee: Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Bill: Schedule 12 - Repeals and revocations (19 Jun 2003)
Mr Andrew Lansley: ...of the way in which things need to be connected properly to create a more effective route for dealing not only with naturally occurring diseases, but with emergencies that might arise through terrorism. It would be useful to explore a number of issues with the Minister. I will not necessarily raise questions; I will talk about my feelings about how things will develop. As I discussed...
- The Middle East (16 Apr 2002)
Mr Andrew Lansley: ...Regis and Littlehampton (Mr. Gibb), assisted the debate by ensuring that we balance an understanding of the issues as appreciated by those who live in Israel, and have suffered at the hands of terror for so long and to such a dreadful extent, with an understanding of the perspective of Palestinians who have suffered so much injustice. At times I felt that some hon. Members strayed into...
- Nato: Middle East (30 Oct 2001)
Mr Andrew Lansley: ...to the Foreign Secretary. Does he share with the Under-Secretary of State, the hon. Member for Exeter (Mr. Bradshaw), a recognition of the legitimate right of a state to protect its citizens from terrorism? Will he and his colleagues avoid trying to equate exercising that right with terrorism? Will he therefore make it clear to the Israeli authorities that we do not seek to equate their...
